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ISIS Changing The Face Of Conflict With Gains In The Middle East

Islamic State fighters are reported to have seized part of the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
 
Islamic State jihadists have seized one-third of the ancient city of Palmyra from government forces.
 
It follows their attack on Ramadi in Iraq, which is just 60 miles from Baghdad.
 
The developments come as a new survey on the changing character of conflict is published.
 
The Armed Conflict Survey 2015 focuses on the rise of global jihadism.
 

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