Figures suggest that thousands of Iraqi women from the minority Yazidi sect are being subjected to rape, forced conversions and forced marriages by the militant group ISIS. But even those who have escaped the violence have uncertain futures.
In recent months, Iraqi Christians have been displaced by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Christian leaders in northern Iraq are calling upon young Christian men fight alongside the Peshmerga and Iraqi army against ISIS. While thousands are heeding the call, most remain skeptical.
An oil tanker is sitting 60 miles off the Texas coast, trapped at sea with one million barrels of crude oil from Kurdish Iraq. It’s worth $100 million, but Baghdad and the government of the country’s autonomous Kurdish region can’t agree on who’s allowed to sell it.
Earlier this week, the US considered the possibility of sending American troops to rescue members of the Yazidi minority trapped by ISIS militants on Mount Sinjar in Iraq. Now, President Obama says the crisis has passed … but others aren’t so sure. And if you think women’s rights are relatively new, guess again. And we explain why Ferguson, Missouri seems like a war zone, in today’s Global Scan.Earlier this week, the US considered the possibility of sending American troops to rescue members of the Yazidi minority trapped by ISIS militants on Mount Sinjar in Iraq. Now, President Obama says the crisis has passed … but others aren’t so sure. And if you think women’s rights are relatively new, guess again. And we explain why Ferguson, Missouri seems like a war zone, in today’s Global Scan.