Displaced Iraqi women from the Yazidi community, who fled Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, gather around their tents at a refugee camp set up on Mount Sinjar on January 15, 2015. AFP
- Iraqi forces are pushing their way into the center of Ramadi to liberate the city from Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
- New revelations say Daesh terrorists are trading refugee Izadi women and under-aged girls from cells based in Turkey's Gaziantep province.
- And, fierce fighting rages on between Afghan security forces and the Taliban in the southern province of Helmand after the militants captured large parts of the Sangin district two days ago.
- A mortar shell fired by Daesh Takfiri militants slams into a school in Syria's eastern city of Dayr al-Zawr, killing at least nine schoolgirls.
- A boat carrying refugees have drowned off the Turkish coast, leaving at least eleven asylum seekers dead.
- Bosnian police have arrested eleven people on suspicion of having links to the Daesh terrorist group in Syria and Iraq.
- Pakistani senators have voiced strong objection to their country being part of the Saudi-led anti-terror alliance.
- Fierce fighting is underway between Afghan security forces and Taliban militants in the southern province of Helmand.
- Another hate-fueled attack taking place in the occupied West bank. Once again, Israeli settlers target a Palestinian family.
- Greek lawmakers have unanimously approved a resolution recognizing the State of Palestine, calling on the government to give official recognition to Palestinian statehood.
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