Amnesty International says the US-led coalition may have committed war crimes against civilians when driving ISIS out of Mosul.
The Pentagon has confirmed that the ISIS-fighting coalition carried out a strike on March 17 in an area of western Mosul where residents say more than 100 civilians were killed. US officials say they're investigating the incident.
A renewed push against ISIS in Iraq launched on March 5 has forced the radical militants from several neighborhoods and key sites, including the main local government headquarters and the famed Mosul museum.
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was born in Baghdad but used to visit Mosul with his family frequently. Today, Mosul is nothing like what Abdul-Ahad remembers.
This Iraqi decided to become an English teacher while US troops were stationed in his town south of Mosul. When ISIS took over, they forced him — with death threats — to keep teaching, but to teach their version of facts.
Zikra Younis aspired to be a radio journalist, even though her husband forbade it. Then ISIS came along.
At a makeshift court outside Mosul, suspected ISIS fighters receive legal representation and go through a layered investigation before being sentenced or released.
Black clouds replace the black flag as the Islamic State leaves behind a toxic parting gift to a liberated town south of Mosul, Iraq.
In order to escape, residents have to negotiate their way through a hail of sniper fire, mortars and airstrikes.
Muhammad lived in Mosul when the Islamic State took control. Now in a camp for displaced people, he lives to tell the story.
ISIS tried to block the al-Ghad radio station from Mosul airwaves. Al-Ghad responded by jamming the frequency of ISIS's radio station.