Euronews
| Apr 2, 2013
March was the bloodiest month yet in Syria's conflict, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It estimates that over 6,000 people were killed, a third of them civilians, including 300 children. Almost nowhere is sacred...
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
| Oct 13, 2012
Syrian opposition fighters have said they've captured more than 250 members of the government's armed forces in the province of Idlib. The announcement on Saturday was accompanied by an amateur video showing what the rebels claim are 256 captured...
ABC News (Australia)
| Jul 25, 2012
Fighter jets have been used by forces loyal to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad for the first time, as rebel forces struggle to hold on to the gains they made last week in Syria's second city, Aleppo.
Middle East expert Fawaz Gerges says Israel's reported attack has caused an internal struggle to become a regional one.
Experts say sectarian violence, an ongoing issue in Iraq, has worsened thanks to Syria. Arwa Damon reports from Baghdad.
Amid growing concern that Syria is using chemical weapons, the gov & rebels are blaming each other, Ivan Watson reports.
Sam Dagher reports Israel's strikes against Syria have triggered fears of a broadening of the violence to neighboring countries in the Middle East.
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad will not survive the Syrian civil war, says Syrian expert.