PBS
| May 3, 2013
With sectarian violence soaring once again and the conflict in Syria spilling across the border, Iraqi leaders warn that civil war is approaching. PBS asks a former US ambassador to Iraq and Iraq's former deputy ambassador to the UN if there...
Euronews
| Apr 29, 2013
Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki has survived a devastating car bombing in Damascus that targeted his convoy in the upscale Mazzeh district where many senior government officials live. At least seven people, including the prime minister's bodyg...
Channel 4 News
| Apr 25, 2013
Has the "red line" been crossed? The US and UK say they believe that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict -- a move President Obama previously called a "game changer." The White House plans to consult with allies and s...
Associated Press
| Apr 24, 2013
After surviving almost a thousand years of turbulence that included the Crusades and the Mongol invasion, the ancient minaret of Aleppo's Great Mosque has been destroyed. The Assad regime and opposition fighters blame each other for the blast at t...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 21, 2013
At least 80 people, including several women and children, have been cut down by Syrian army fire in the town of Jdeydet al-Fadel in the suburbs of Damascus, accoring to oppostion activists. The army reportedly stormed the town after five days...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Apr 17, 2013
In a rare televised interview, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad accused the West of aiding al-Qaeda in the country's civil war and -- drawing a parallel with Western aid to Afghan rebels in the '80s -- warned that Europe and the US would later pa...
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Mosaic
| Apr 16, 2013
As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, it is increasingly spilling over into neighboring countries. Lebanese villagers near the border with Syria have formed armed militia groups to patrol the outskirts of their areas. They claim their vi...
Euronews
| Apr 16, 2013
There have been fresh reports of more civilian casualties in Syria - opposition activists claim government air strikes killed 16 people on Sunday in the north east of the country. These unverified images are said to show Saturday's air attack i...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Apr 11, 2013
Human Rights Watch, a US-based rights group, today accused Syria of war crimes by indiscriminate and sometimes deliberate air strikes against civilians, killing at least 4,300 people since last summer. These include the targeting of crowds of peop...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 11, 2013
The Syrian civil war has forced thousands of Palestinians to flee the country. Many of these "double refugees" have gone to Lebanon, but some have made their way to Gaza, where they say they have met a warm welcome despite the tough living conditi...
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...States condemn the use of violence from the government. Even though the war had not reached the cities of Damascus and Aleppo, unfortunately in ...