ISIS Within a Mile From Baghdad
Christian aid group warns that Islamic State fighters are only a mile away from Iraq's capital.
Christian aid group warns that Islamic State fighters are only a mile away from Iraq's capital.
Reports Monday said that Islamist fighters for ISIS, the Islamic State, was barely a mile outside Baghdad, Iraq's capital.
Lebanese reports say that the Hermes-class drone fell in the skies over Baghdad. Israel has not yet commented.
Reports indicate ISIS within six miles of Baghdad; captured two cities linking to Shi'ite south, town to east and air base to north.
Over 500 soldiers said to be deployed to Persian Gulf to fight ISIS in Iraq, despite statements promising 275 men - or none at all.
United States beefs up security at embassy in Baghdad in wake of takeover of cities by Islamists.
Lightning-fast takeover sees cities captured in a matter of hours Friday, in systemic front moving toward Baghdad.
Pilgrims are often targeted by Sunni fighters during the Imam Kadhim commemorations.
Four bombs that struck the Iraqi capital hit several mostly Shiite neighbourhoods.
A series of bombings in Baghdad kills at least 30 people in one day.
In an effort to avoid Israeli strikes, Tehran using Iraqi national airport to arm Shia terrorist group, Kuwait newspaper claims.
Truck bomb explodes in fruit and vegetable market in Baghdad, killing 48; over 15 killed in other attacks throughout city.
Attacks in Iraq killed 10 people on Saturday, seven of them from the same family.
In a familiar pattern of violence, more than a dozen car bombs ripped through majority-Shia neighborhoods.
At least 60 people were killed after terrorists hit a funeral in a mainly Shiite Muslim district of Baghdad.
Iraq allegedly has agreed to allow 50,000 Iranian Basij militia to help suppress riots against the government and seize the US embassy.
Lawmakers accused US, Iraqi leaders of being responsible for atrocious conditions of Iranian exiles, with one making comparison to Auschwitz
A wave of bombings by Sunni insurgents killed 78 in predominantly Shiite neighborhoods; the second such attack following the US pullout.
The United States declares a formal end to the Iraq War Thursday in Baghdad.
At least 29 people were killed and 38 were wounded after a suicide bomber blew himself up inside Baghdad’s largest Sunni mosque.