President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks to reporters about the fiscal cliff in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

US President Barack Obama has asked his key advisers to draw up options for stepping up fight against the Islamic State, IS, group, including opening a new front in Libya. Eighteen months after a US-led coalition began air strikes against IS in Iraq and Syria, multiple administration sources said that the White House wants to speed up and broaden the effort. A US Defence official said action in Libya is needed before Libya becomes a sanctuary for ISIL, before they become extremely hard to dislodge.

Meanwhile, a Syrian insurgent group said it had merged with a number of other rebel groups around Aleppo province of Syria to become a stronger fighting force in the country’s five-year-old Civil War. The group, Failaq al-Sham, said it had merged with eight other fighting groups to form a new entity called the Northern Brigade.