A group of Syrian journalists headed to toward Hama were hit by an airstrike, killing photographer Anas Alkharboutli.
The rebels have set their sights on an area where President Bashar al-Assad’s government has long maintained strength.
As Iran-backed Iraqi factions head to Syria to back Assad's forces, Lebanon's Hezbollah has no plans to join them, for now.
Analysis: The crisis could allow Turkey to advance two long-held goals: the mass return of Syrian refugees and eliminating ...
Russia has affirmed its support for the Syrian leadership amidst escalating tensions as rebels, allegedly backed by external forces, advance in key areas. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria ...
The geopolitical context of 2011 is starkly different from that of today, perhaps leading to a desire on the part of some ...
Turkey wants to see an end to armed Kurdish presence close to its border and the return of millions of Syrian refugees ...
Award-winning Syrian photographer Anas Alkharboutli, who worked for German press agency DPA, was killed Wednesday in an air ...
Rather than coming out of nowhere, the dynamics that led to the HTS rebels' offensive in Syria have been building for a long ...
In less than a week, rebels have doubled territory under their control, according to Charles Lister, head of the Syria ...
President Putin’s fledgling Mediterranean flotilla may have to retreat to ports in Libya and Algeria or to the Baltic.
Turkey will be the key player in ending the rebel push by Syrian insurgents against President Bashar al-Assad.