Adnan R. Khan: With little public notice, our ultra-secretive special forces are increasingly relied upon in overseas conflicts
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Bring them home
The rescue of the orphan ‘Amira’ has raised pressure on Ottawa to take back other children of Canadians who fought in Syria for ISIS—and to prosecute the fighters here
The terrorists are winning the ‘War on Terror’
Adnan R. Khan: Eighteen years after 9/11, the world is fractured and in turmoil. That was Osama bin Laden’s plan all along.
What happens to ISIS after the death of Baghdadi?
Adnan R. Khan: The nightmare scenario is a reunion with al Qaeda, which would vastly increase the group’s capabilities
ISIS is dead. But it’s not gone.
Adnan R. Khan: Travelling across northern Syria, the ghosts of the world’s most violent terrorist organization are everywhere. The war is far from over.
How ‘Jihadi Jack’ became Canada’s problem
Audrey Macklin: The world is not made safer from terrorism when the U.K. disposes of their unwanted citizens in Canada
Can Canadian soldiers stop the next Iraq insurgency?
The race is on to prepare Iraq for a whole new deadly insurgency led by ISIS fighters, and Canadian soldiers are in the middle of it
Why the ISIS threat lives on
Ahmed Sahi: The terror group is being defeated on the battlefield in Syria, but so long as its social media propaganda spreads, it will remain a powerful force
The last days of ISIS
Adnan R. Khan on the ground with two Canadians: one who joined the Islamic State, the other the Kurds
Life amidst the ISIS insurgency
Adnan R. Khan reports from Syria where normalcy is slowly returning after ISIS, but fear lingers. ‘People say they are everywhere, hiding and waiting.’