World 'We Didn't See A Body': Baghdadi's Death Draws Doubts In Lands Where ISIS Ruled In Iraq and Syria, the ISIS leader's death has stirred a mix of responses — from joy to disbelief to dread that the militants will rise again. Fatma Tanis Jane Arraf Daniel Estrin Lama Al-Arian Alex Leff
Politics Dog Injured In Syrian Terrorist Raid Is Hailed As A Hero In The Mission The world got to know the Belgian Malinois a little better on Monday when President Trump shared a declassified portrait of the dog, whose name and back story have not been released by authorities. Bobby Allyn
World Syrian Troops Move To Support Kurds After U.S. Withdrawal Kurdish forces in northern Syria relied on American troops to help them maintain control of the region. Now, they are aligning themselves with Syrian forces that are backed by Russia. Rebecca Hersher
National Former Trump Envoy: Syria Withdrawal Is 'Haphazard' And 'Almost Unprecedented' "You can't make decisions on a haphazard basis after a single call with a foreign leader," says Brett McGurk, the president's former special envoy for the fight against ISIS. Bobby Allyn Rachel Martin
World A German Dad's Search For His Daughter, Taken By ISIS A German father struggles to find and bring home his young daughter, taken by his ex-wife when she went to Syria five years ago with her new husband, an ISIS fighter. Joanna Kakissis
World The Philippines' Marawi City Remains Wrecked Nearly 2 Years After ISIS War The city has a rich heritage of buildings and mosques. Today, the battle scars are as prominent as ever and residents displaced by the conflict complain about the sluggish reconstruction. Julie McCarthy
World 'Revenge Is For The Weak': Kurdish Courts In Northeastern Syria Take On ISIS Cases Kurdish Syrian authorities have tried 7,000 ISIS suspects in a justice system that bans torture and the death penalty. Some of the judges are women, which comes as a shock to ISIS fighters on trial. Jane Arraf
World France Won't Take ISIS Fighters Back, But Doesn't Want Them Executed Either France doesn't want to bring back French ISIS members captured in Iraq, but French authorities are dismayed that an Iraqi court has sentenced four of them to death. Jane Arraf
World Freed By ISIS, Yazidi Mothers Face Wrenching Choice: Abandon Kids Or Never Go Home Women kidnapped by ISIS five years ago are now being freed. But the Yazidi community does not allow children born in captivity of militant fathers to return with them. Jane Arraf
World 'We Pray For The Caliphate To Return': ISIS Families Crowd Into Syrian Camps "The women and children who have been raised on the mentality of ISIS and terrorism need to be rehabilitated," warns an official. "Otherwise, they will be the foundations of future terrorism." Jane Arraf