Wall Street Journal | Syria conference leaves open Assad question Fox News An international conference on Saturday accepted a U.N.-brokered peace plan for Syria, but left open the key question of whether the country's president could be part of a transitional government. World Powers Reach Syria Compromise World Powers Agree on Syria Transition Palestinians in Syria Are Reluctantly Drawn Into Vortex of Uprising |
New York Times | Assad's fate unclear in world powers' Syria plan Chicago Tribune GENEVA (Reuters) - World powers agreed on Saturday that a transitional government should be set up in Syria to end the conflict there but they remained at odds over what part President Bashar al-Assad might play in the process. Heavier Weapons Push Syrian Crisis Toward Civil War Syrian town deserted, burnt after clashes As Syria Conflict Rages On, Clinton's Rhetoric Intensifies |
The Associated Press | US, Russia discuss Syria ahead of Geneva talks Fox News The top U.S. and Russian diplomats failed Friday to bridge their differences over Syria on the eve of a landmark multinational conference that had been designed to sign off on a plan to ease Syr... US, Russia fail to bridge gaps on Syria Syria on agenda as Clinton, Lavrov meet in St. Petersburg US, Russia hold talks on Syria's future |
In Syria, at least 85 killed by car bombing at funeral Los Angeles Times At least 85 people were killed when a car bomb exploded during a funeral procession Saturday evening in the Syrian town of Zamalka, activists and human rights groups said. |
Syria conference leaves open Assad question Fox News An international conference accepted a U.N.-brokered peace plan for Syria, but left open whether the country's president could be part of a transitional government. |
Syria troops regain key Damascus suburb Fox News Syrian troops flushed out rebels from a key Damascus suburb Saturday, regaining control of a key area just outside the capital after a 10-day assault that left dozens dead, hundreds wounded and ... |
Syria troops regain key Damascus suburb 9NEWS.com BEIRUT (AP) - Syrian troops flushed out rebels from a key Damascus suburb Saturday, regaining control of a key area just outside the capital after a 10-day assault that left dozens dead, hundreds wounded and caused a major humanitarian crisis. |
Bomb Explodes in Damascus as Countries Gather to Discuss Syria New York Times Representatives of global powers and Middle East countries gathered in Geneva on Saturday to try to find a political solution for ending the violence in Syria. |
Syrian forces push into Douma, residents flee Reuters BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government forces pushed their way into Douma on Saturday after weeks of siege and shelling, and fleeing residents spoke of corpses in the streets of the town near the capital. |
Voice of America | Syrian Crisis Could Get Worse, Annan Warns Voice of America International envoy spoke as activists reported that government troops had retaken control of a suburb of Damascus, leaving dozens dead. |