Al Jazeera English
| Jun 7, 2012
Syria's opposition is blaming the government for another alleged massacre, which reportedly left scores of people dead in Hama province. More than 80 people were killed on Wednesday in the village of Mazraat al-Qabeer, actvists said. UN observers ...
Associated Press
| Jun 5, 2012
Syria barred a string of US and European diplomats Tuesday, saying they were "no longer welcome" as the country plunged into its most profound international isolation in decades. US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, "In almost every resp...
Al Jazeera English
| May 23, 2012
A video has emerged from Syria purporting to show the first deal of its kind between rebels and the Syrian Army. Two opposition prisoners were handed over in exchange for a government tank. UN negotiators say they helped to broker the deal, and h...
Al Jazeera English
| May 17, 2012
The United Nations is blaming Iran for supplying the Syrian army with weapons. The UN says it has found evidence Iran been organising illegal shipments. Meanwhile, both Russia and the US acknowledge that they are helping the two sides in Syria's ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| May 15, 2012
Footage shows the moment a UN monitors' car is attacked in Khan Sheikhun, a town near the northern city of Idlib, shearing off the front of one vehicle and damaging two others.
Associated Press
| May 14, 2012
Syrian troops shelled a rebel-held town on Monday, sparking intense clashes that sent bloodied victims flooding into hospitals and clinics, activists said. Amateur video posted by activists showed explosions and shelling shaking Rastan town.
Al Jazeera English
| May 14, 2012
Fierce clashes between Syrian government forces and opposition fighters have left at least 23 soldiers killed in the central Syrian city of Rastan, activists said.
Opposition sources also said the army had shelled the town, which they say has bee...
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