Adnan R. Khan: The so-called Islamic State has fallen. Its caliphate has crumbled, but its ideological fervor lives on.
Tag Archives: Mosul
Why the war against ISIS is going to get worse
ISIS was driven from Mosul, but at a devastating price. The other Iraqi and Syrian cities it still controls will also not fall easily.
What I learned about courage and heartbreak in Mosul
CityNews journalist Avery Haines spent two weeks volunteering at a medical clinic near the front lines in Mosul and reporting on the fight against ISIS
The terrifying last days of ISIS in Mosul
Brutal fighting and mounting civilian casualties threaten a Pyrrhic victory for Iraqi Security Forces
On the hunt for ISIS weapons in Mosul
As the final fight intensifies, a Canadian researcher is just behind the frontlines, looking for clues about how ISIS is armed
The Canadian medics embedded in the fight against ISIS
Why a group of Canadian volunteers, led by former anti-Islamic State fighters, is rushing into the thick of the war in Mosul
What went wrong in Mosul
Iraqi forces were losing the battle. Then the airstrikes began, turning the tide—but at a horrible cost. Inside the terrifying fight for Mosul.
Life under ISIS: Four stories of terror endured
When ISIS arrived in Mosul, they were seen as liberators. Then the violence began. Here are stories from people who survived ISIS rule.
The horrors on the frontlines of the war for Mosul
Iraqi forces are inching forward to Mosul—and into a horrifying mix of civilians, snipers, car bombs and mortars
The toxic wake of Islamic State
For one Iraqi town, the fear of ISIS has been replaced by another kind of threat left behind by the terrorists: acrid oil fires, blotting lungs and water