Leaked documents from a UK-based defense contractor have revealed a Qatari proposal to the firm to counterfeit a plan to claim that Syria has given the go-ahead for the use of chemical weapons in the country. The document, which was allegedly hacked from the UK-based company Britam
Syrian security forces have killed a large number of foreign-backed militants during military operations in the northwestern province of Idlib.
Syrian military sources said sophisticated sniper rifles and rockets were destroyed during the
France says the developments in Syria have been unfolding against what Paris had hoped for, namely the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Thursday, “Things are not moving. The solution that we had hoped for, and by that I mean the fall of Bashar and the arrival of the (opposition) coalition to power, has not happened.”
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad shared on Thursday people attending prayers at a mosque in a northern district of Damascus to mark the Prophet Mohammed's birthday.
The president was shown in a live broadcast kneeling in Al-Afram mosque flanked by Syria's Grand Mufti Ahmad Hassoun, the highest Sunni religious authority in the country, and the religious endowments minister.
The reaction to Bashar al-Assad's "roadmap" to resolving the Syrian crisis was as expected: rejection and denunciation on the part of the opposition and their international supporters.
This comes as no surprise to al-Assad, whose speech was instead directed at a flurry of negotiations
Syrian opposition leaders failed Monday to announce the formation of the so-called transitional government in face of the Syrian government.
In details, the so-called Syrian National Coalition launched on Saturday talks in a second attempt to
Over 30 people have been killed and many injured in a car bombing in the town of Salmiyeh in the western Syrian governorate of Hama.
The blast, which occurred on Monday, targeted a building in the heart of Salmiyeh and left 30 people
Turkish police have arrested dozens of protesters who condemned the arrival of NATO’s Patriot surface-to-air missiles to be deployed near the border with Syria.
The Salafi Movement in Jordan admitted on Thursday the killing of Mohammad Yassin Jarad, the son-in-law of Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi, in al-Swieda city.
A man, who introduced himself as a leader in the Movement and requested anonymity, told UPI that