Culture In Mosul, there are more fearful war correspondents than I’ve ever seen before “Isis are not just willing to die,” says one of my colleagues who survives four suicide vehicle attacks. “They want to die.” By Jonathan Rugman
Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty The Public Order Bill is a worrying assault on basic freedoms. By Adrian Bradley, Rachel Cunliffe and NS Podcasts
In Mosul, there are more fearful war correspondents than I’ve ever seen before “Isis are not just willing to die,” says one of my colleagues who survives four suicide vehicle attacks. “They want to… By Jonathan Rugman
Despite western promises, these jihadists won’t be “squeezed out of existence” so easily Jonathan Rugman on the west’s distinctions between “good Kurds” and “bad Kurds”. By Jonathan Rugman
With the beheading of James Foley by Islamic State, a red line has been crossed at last Channel 4 News’s foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Rugman on a dramatic week spent in northern Iraq. By Jonathan Rugman
In the Kurds’ make-do capital, Erbil, the message is clear: Iraq needs a three-state solution Accompanied by a small army of peshmerga, I went as close as I dared to the front line, an army… By Jonathan Rugman