U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told a news briefing the woman had initially been kidnapped by the Islamic State in Iraq when she was 11 years-old.
A new typology helps explain why perpetrators target reproduction and why international law has been so slow to hold them accountable.
Foreign women linked to the Islamic State group in a Syrian camp are hoping for amnesty after a government offensive weakened the Kurdish-led forces guarding them.
Paramilitary fighters kidnapped children during their takeover of the Sudanese city of al-Fashir in October and in other ...
Five times as many soldiers from Russia have been lost in Ukraine than in every single other Russian conflict since World War ...
Four women held at Camp East Montana spoke out about conditions via audio recordings and handwritten statements.
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
A social affairs minister for Sudan's army-backed government said that women are the main victims of the brutal conflict ...
Nouri al-Maliki let ISIS take over a third of Iraq in 2014. He spent years in the political wilderness, but now he is angling ...