Telegraph.co.uk
| Dec 26, 2012
The head of Syria's military police, General Abdelaziz Jassim al-Shalal, announces his defection from the army and declares allegiance to the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
Al Arabiya
| Dec 25, 2012
As rain pours down, the residents of one Syrian village stand in line for bread. It's a scene that is repeated in towns across the war-torn country as shortages of fuel and flour -- as well as random shelling and air strikes -- make it almost impo...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 23, 2012
WARNING: Very Graphic Content. At least 90 people were killed and scores of others injured in an air strike on a bakery in Syria's central Hama province, activists said. The region has seen an increase in reports of heavy shelling since rebels beg...
The New York Times
| Dec 21, 2012
WARNING: Very Graphic Content. The New York Times correspondent C.J. Chivers reports from Maraa, Syria, on the government's use of cluster munitions against civilians in what appears to be a from of bloody, brutal collective punishment.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 20, 2012
The Syrian civil war has become so sectarian that fighting could continue for years even if Bashar al-Assad relinquished power tomorrow, United Nations investigators warn in a bleak assessment of the conflict. Foreign fighters are pouring in to ai...
The New York Times
| Dec 19, 2012
In Syria's largest city, a sustained and pitched battle between rebels and the Syrian army has left the city in ruins. Now children rip apart their old classrooms in a desperate hunt for firewood, as residents face shortages of fuel and food, and ...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 18, 2012
Clashes between rebels and armed Palestinians loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have continued in a Damascus neighbourhood inhabited mainly by Palestinian refugees. Residents in Yarmouk camp said several mortar rounds landed in the neighbo...
Al Jazeera
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Mosaic
| Dec 18, 2012
In an interview with Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, Syrian Vice President Farouk al-Sharaa expressed his belief that there is no military solution for either side in the conflict in Syria. Al Jazeera reports on the contents of the interview, in whi...
CNN
| Dec 17, 2012
A female Syrian war photographer is risking life and limb videotaping the bombing and fighting in Aleppo to get word out about what's happening. "We have to keep going," she tells CNN. "The revolution is going to stay because we are here."
Channel 4 News
| Dec 17, 2012
The Syrian vice-president Farouq al-Sharaa says neither the government nor rebel forces can win the civil war that has torn apart their country. It comes as fighting between government troops and rebel forces intensifies around Damascus airport.
— Sep 17, 2012 at 05:00 am
...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...
— Dec 19, 2012 at 06:15 am