After ISIS, people from Mosul fear what may come next Iraqis from Mosul expect chaos when ISIS is pushed out. In 13 years of war, when the army and its U.S. ally have taken control of cities, the military victories were squandered amid sectarian feuding.October 18, 2016
The battle for Mosul: 5 key things to know The Iraqi army, bolstered by U.S. air power, is attempting to dislodge the Islamic State from the city where it declared its caliphate. The forecasts point to a long, tough battle.October 17, 2016
Iraqi forces launch military push to drive ISIS from Mosul Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, fell to IS in the summer of 2014. If successful, the liberation of Mosul would be the biggest blow yet to the Islamic State group.October 17, 2016
Saudis: Wrong information caused Yemen bombing that killed 140 The Saudi-led coalition warplane bombed a crowded funeral hall in Yemen's capital Sanaa. An investigation has concluded that the coalition believed it was a gathering of rebel leaders.October 15, 2016
As Iraqi forces prepare to attack Mosul, a civilian exodus could follow The U.S.-backed Iraqi offensive to try to force ISIS from Mosul may be just days away. Hundreds of thousands could be displaced in the fighting but the nearest camp can accommodate only 50,000 people.October 14, 2016
Somali-American community members to address terror The father of a young Twin Cities man who admitted planning to join the terrorist group ISIS will address Somali-American community members Thursday at a forum that's the brainchild of a man who fights radicalization through cartoons.October 13, 2016
Inside the Dakota Access Pipeline protest A 19-year-old has taken on the role of activist and gotten involved in the protests to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction.October 10, 2016
U.S. to Russia: Syrian ceasefire talks are suspended The State Department says the agreement reached with Russia in early September was undermined by the Russian and Syrian assault on Aleppo and "intensified attacks against civilian areas."October 3, 2016
After voters reject peace deal with FARC, what's next for Colombia? In the short term, President Juan Manuel Santos says he intends to maintain a bilateral cease-fire. Both sides say they'll still work to end a war that has stretched on for more than 50 years.October 3, 2016