Battle for Mosul
Kurdish Peshmerga forces claim to be in control of nearly three-quarters of Bashiqa, a town 13km east of Mosul city.
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Hundreds of families fleeing Mosul fear they might be easy targets for ISIL artillery.
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Amid their retreat from the Iraqi town, ISIL fighters lit oil wells ablaze, blanketing the area in suffocating smoke.
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Iraqi and Kurdish forces are unable to cope with the volume of explosive ordnance left behind by ISIL.
Environment
The ultimate aim of COP 22 will be to build on the scaffolding put in place by Paris's climate talks in 2015.
by Zoe Hu
Gaza: After the war
Drastic UN cuts to food rations, healthcare and education programmes have added to Gaza's financial woes.
by Isra Namey
ISIS
As Peshmerga forces regain control of towns near Mosul, residents speak out about life under ISIL.
by Salam Khoder
Human Rights
Using balloons and a camera, Palestinian refugees have been working on a detailed map of Lebanon's Burj al-Shamali camp.
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