Dozens Killed In Anti-Government Protests In Iraq
At least 48 people have been killed in a new outbreak of violent protests in Iraq.
At least 48 people have been killed in a new outbreak of violent protests in Iraq.
It follows President Trump's decision to withdraw personnel from northern Syria.
The Iraqi military says they have not given relocated US troops permission to stay, as they leave Syria.
As many as 1,000 troops will go to Iraq to ensure the so-called Islamic State group does not see a resurgence in the area.
Years of conflict made maintenance of the cemetery too dangerous.
The men were killed in air strikes carried out earlier in August.
The agreement focuses on military education with British troops working alongside Iraqi Security Forces to provide training and development.
3 RIFLES spent the first half of the year deployed on Operation Shader, developing units in the Kurdistan region.
A trailer for the upcoming political drama has been released.
Air Commodore Justin Reuter said the RAF is playing a key role in hunting the remnants of Islamic State as they hide in Iraq.
It is also understood those in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar are on a state of alert due to increased risk from Iranian-backed militants.
In 2009, the UK closed down its role in a conflict that had claimed 179 British lives.
Mr Corbyn said that the extradition of Julian Assange to the US "should be opposed by the British government".
A detailed timeline to the rise and near fall of the so-called Islamic State.
In the last two years, 2 Mercian have served on both Operation Shader and Operation Toral.
The report said there was no "deliberate cover-up" but found the facts disclosed a "disappointing failure".