Turkish prosecutors accuse widow of Islamic State (IS) fighter of making bombs with her late husband for the terror group in Syria, local authorities told VOA
District in Diyarbakir, Turkey, that was demolished during clashes between security forces and PKK is being rebuilt, but some families refuse to leave, saying state-funded subsidies are too little
Order to move comes sooner than residents of damaged Turkish neighborhood hoped
Possibility of IS resurgence keeps members of the religious and ethnic minority from their homes in Iraq; instead, Europe is a preferred destination
While the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar has been liberated from Islamic State forces, it's not clear whether Yazidi residents who fled the militants will now return home. VOA’s Mahmut Bozarslan talked with Yazidis, a religious and ethnic minority, at a Turkish refugee camp in Diyarbakır. Robert Raffaele narrates his report.