ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 8, 2012
The United Nations says there has been a dangerous escalation of violence in Syria and warned the country is on the path to a civil war. Comments made yesterday showed a marked change in tone, clearly aimed at building pressure on the Assad govern...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 3, 2012
Thirteen men whom Nicolas Sarkozy described as Islamic militants are facing charges in France, suspected of terrorist activities. Prosecutors also claim the men had discussed plans to kidnap a Jewish judge, as Al Jazeera's Tim Friend reports.
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 30, 2012
Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, is expected to meet Saudi leaders in Riyadh on Friday, with the crisis in Syria topping the agenda. Clinton is set to hold talks with King Abdullah, Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, an...
ABC News (Australia)
| Feb 23, 2012
Independent United Nations investigators say that the Syrian army has committed crimes against humanity against civilians under orders from the government, as international condemnation of the Assad regime grows.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Feb 9, 2012
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he requested an Arab League observer mission to return to Syria because the failure to agree a UN resolution had given way to "appalling brutality in Homs" which he described as a "grim harbinger of what...
Russia Today
| Feb 7, 2012
Russia Today offers a different perspective on the mounting international criticism directed at Moscow over its decision to block the latest UN resolution on Syria.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 13, 2011
The conflict in Syria is beginning to look more like an insurgency after government troops attacked the towns of Idlib, Homs, Deraa, and Hama. Army defectors retaliated by killing a senior army officer in an ambush, and they have described th...
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...Alawites and Sunnis in the town of Tripoli in Lebanon. In fact, for a long time there has been evidence that some Iraqi Shiite militiamen have b...
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