The Guardian | Opposition leader visits Syria amid Assad offensive Reuters AMMAN (Reuters) - Exiled opposition figure Moaz Alkhatib visited Syria on Sunday for the first time since fleeing last year, as rebels said President Bashar al-Assad's forces embarked on counter-offensives in various parts of the country. In the ... Syria's Assad is 'delusional' says William Hague Syria and Iran Assail US On Rebel Aid What is Hezbollah's role in Syria? |
The Guardian | Syrian president Assad accuses Britain of bullying tactics The Guardian On Thursday, the foreign secretary, William Hague, promised to increase support for the Syrian opposition, including equipment supplies and humanitarian assistance, as the US secretary of state, John Kerry, announced £39m in funding for rebel forces. |
CBC.ca | Assad attacks 'naive' UK approach to Syria CBC.ca Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has accused the West of siding with "terrorists" and using bullying tactics as his regime battles a two-year uprising. In an interview with the Sunday Times, he singled out the British government as being "naive ... |
Opposition leader visits rebel-held Syria - Sunday 3 March 2013 The Guardian Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, accuses the British government of being 'naïve, confused and unrealistic' in its approach to his country. In an interview with the Sunday Times, Assad rejects the notion that the UK may help bring an end to the civil ... |
Syria's al-Assad: British leaders 'shallow, immature' CNN (CNN) -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad slammed British leaders as "shallow and immature" and accused the British government of trying to arm rebels seeking his ouster. Al-Assad told The Sunday Times that the British government can't play a useful ... |
Expert: Obama 'uninterested' in Syria intervention Jerusalem Post He noted that Syria is surrounded by many important regional players such as Israel, Iraq and Turkey, but that it has very little oil. In addition, he said, Libya is close to Europe, which was worried about the influx of illegal immigrants entering it ... |
Aljazeera.com | Syria rebels 'capture most of police academy' Aljazeera.com Syrian rebels have seized control of most of a police academy in the northern province of Aleppo in fierce fighting that has resulted in the deaths of hundreds. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday at least 200 troops and rebels were ... Rebels 'seize most of Syria police academy' Miles From Home, Syrians Vote In Free Elections Syria: Rebels capture police academy |
The Independent | Alawite history reveals the complexities of Syria that West does not understand The Independent In Syria these days, we are resorting to our racist little maps. The Alawite mountains and the town of Qardaha, home of the Assad family – colour it dark red. Will this be the last redoubt of the 12 per cent Alawite minority, to which the President ... |
The Times of Israel | Israel launched attacks on Syria to foil Damascus threats: minister Xinhua JERUSALEM, March 3 ( Xinhua) -- Israel had launched military actions against Syria to thwart direct threats against Israel's security, Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Ya'alon said Sunday, referring to alleged Israeli air strikes on the Israeli-Syrian ... Stray mortar shells fired from Syria land in Golan Israel to renew apple exports to Syria Israeli Druze to resume apple exports to Syria |
Press TV | Hagel, Syria, the P5+1 and Iran Al-Monitor With the aid announcement, Washington is not giving up on a negotiated outcome in Syria. Kerry said: “Our choice is a political solution, outlined in the Geneva communique, which Russia has also signed onto. It is in line with the opposition's own ... US shedding false tears on Syria: Redwan Rizk Syria Update: Iran Insists Assad Will Stay Until 2014 Iranian FM blasts certain states for hindering talks in Syria |