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DAMASCUS, June 12 (Reuters) - Middle East leaders and their Western allies have been warning that Islamic State could exploit the fall of the Assad regime to stage a comeback in Syria and neighbouring ...
So far, the results of these efforts appear limited. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DAMASCUS — Middle East leaders and their Western allies have been warning that Islamic State (IS) could exploit the fall of the Assad regime to stage a comeback in Syria and neighbouring Iraq ...
Islamic State in Somalia emerged in 2015 when a small group of al-Shabab members led by Abdulqadir Mumin – an extremist Somali preacher who previously lived in Sweden and the United Kingdom ...
The U.S. military believes the group’s secretive leader is Abdulqadir Mumin, who heads the Somalia branch, a senior defence official told reporters in April.
Middle East leaders and their Western allies have been warning that Islamic State could exploit the fall of the Assad regime to stage a comeback in Syria and neighbouring Iraq, where the extremist ...
The U.S. military believes the group’s secretive leader is Abdulqadir Mumin, who heads the Somalia branch, a senior defence official told reporters in April. Still, SITE’s director, Rita Katz, ...
Islamic State (IS) has been attempting just that, according to more than 20 sources, including security and political officials from Syria, Iraq, the U.S. and Europe, as well as diplomats in the ...