Reuters | Syria says reaches deal with Arab League on unrest Reuters Demonstrators protesting against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad march through the streets in Homs October 30, 2011. By Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria said on Tuesday it had reached agreement with an Arab League committee tasked with finding ... With Syria on the way down, Iran needs nukes more than ever Syria Agrees to Arab League Plan to End Crackdown SOS From Syria |
USA Today | Syria Says It Has Agreed on Plan to End Deadly Crackdown New York Times BEIRUT, Lebanon — Syria said Tuesday it had reached agreement with an Arab League delegation on a road map to end more than seven months of bloodshed and start a dialogue between the opposition and the government of President Bashar ... Syria plants land mines on Lebanese border Syria puts land mines along border with Lebanon Syria plants land mines along Lebanese border |
Los Angeles Times | Syrian colonel says he heads armed rebellion against Assad regime Los Angeles Times Riad Assad's boasts of strikes against Syria's government are impossible to verify, as is his contention that more than 10000 soldiers have deserted and taken up arms. Syrian army Col. Riad Assad, seen here last month in a refugee camp in the Turkish ... Is Syria on the verge of an all-out civil war? Online exclusive: Syrian refugees flee to Turkish camps Turkey fears pro-Assad leak at Hatay camp |
Telegraph.co.uk | AP Exclusive: UN examines Syria-Pakistan nuke tie CBS News (AP) WASHINGTON — Satellite images have provided UN investigators with fresh evidence that the Syrian government once worked with AQ Khan, the world's most prolific nuclear weapons merchant. The images reveal that a complex in northwest Syria appears ... IAEA suspects second Syrian nuclear program New Signs of Syria-Pakistan Nuke Tie Syria enlisted help of 'father' of Pakistan's atom bomb |
Bureau of Investigative Journalism | US Web-Blocking Devices Used By Syrian Government Tom's Hardware Guide The devices were reportedly used by the Syrian government to block Internet activity as part of their ongoing crackdown on popular protest movements associated with the larger Arab Spring. The devices were originally sold to the government of Dubai, ... Blue Coat "deep packet inspection" tools used by Syrian secret police and ... US company admits its technology has been used by Syrian government California Firm Acknowledges Syrian Government Using Its Technology to ... |
Sudan Vision | Turkey hardens stance against Syria Financial Times Turkey has signalled possible support for a buffer zone to protect Syrian civilians if Damascus continues its crackdown on democracy protests, as tensions rise between the two former strategic partners. ... Erdogan voices support for 'glorious' Syrian opposition Turkey won''t remain silent over Syria - Erdogan Erdogan says Turkey will not stay silent regarding Syrian events |
The Atlantic | More Syrians Are Calling for a No-Fly Zone The Atlantic More Syrians Are Calling for a No-Fly Zone—Should We Take it Seriously? By Micah Zenko Demonstrators protesting against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad march through the streets of Marrat Harma. The sign reads, "Give us a no fly zone and our men ... |
gulfnews.com | GCC and Russia support peaceful Syrian solution gulfnews.com Abu Dhabi: The GCC countries and the Russian Federation yesterday supported a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, modelled after the UN Security Council resolution on Yemen. But the two sides did not call on Syrian President Bashar Al Assad to step ... UAE rules out foreign intervention in Syria Russia for peaceful solution of Syrian conflict 'We won't let Syria become 2nd Libya' – Russian FM |
Syrian opposition continues its fight FRANCE 24 Protests continue in Syria despite the government's ongoing brutal crackdown. Anonymous takes on the Mexican drug cartels. And the Second World War brought to life on Twitter. By Electron Libre "The international community must intervene in Syria to ... |
AFP | Rights groups raise concerns over journalists missing in Syria The Daily Star BEIRUT: Rights groups are raising the alarm over the continued disappearance of journalists in Syria. The Committee to Protect Journalists, a New York based organization, Tuesday issued a statement saying that three new reporters have disappeared. ... Journalist group fears for Syrian media writers Syria makes journalists disappear |