peshmerga
Abu Hassan al-Muhajir was killed hours after his boss, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, died during a U.S. raid in northern Syria.
This is a logbook in images, a view of a war that is unfinished but is of global importance.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
America's allies don't have proper demining equipment or protective gear. That's costing them their lives.
“When do we go back to the front?” were his first words after coming to in the recovery room.
"It's still not safe. ISIS could be anywhere."
Kurdish militia fighters launched a major offensive to retake Sinjar from the Islamic State group.
Some 7,500 peshmerga fighters are closing in from three fronts in an effort to take control of the town and cut off a strategic supply line used by the Islamic State militants.