New York Times | Dozens Killed as Blast Strikes Convoy Carrying Evacuated Syrians New York Times Syrian state television said at least 39 people were killed in what it called a terrorist attack. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which opposes the government and tracks the war from Britain through contacts in Syria, said at least 43 people ... Disguised car bomb kills dozens in Syria Car bomb kills more than 100 during Syria's troubled population transfer In Syria, At Least 39 Killed In Explosion As Evacuations Stall |
New York Times | As Atrocities Mount in Syria, Justice Seems Out of Reach New York Times Three tons of captured Syrian government documents, providing a chilling and extensive catalog of the state's war crimes, are held by a single organization in Europe. A Syrian police photographer fled with pictures of more than 6,000 dead at the hands ... Russia, Iran and Syria issue warning to US Russia Says Syria Invited Chemical Weapons Experts to Idlib Boris Johnson offers Russia a deal to end Syria crisis saying 'they still have time to be on the right side of the ... |
Fox News | With Syria and shutdown on the table, expect more all-nighters in Congress Fox News I'm exhausted. Mentally and physically spent. I like to think I have a pretty good motor when it comes to reporting on Capitol Hill. I can fully function on just a couple of hours of sleep a night. I'm 48 years old and make it a point to exercise every ... |
Washington Post | Car bomb kills scores of Syrians evacuating town after two years of siege Washington Post BEIRUT — A car bomb in northern Syria killed more than 100 people Saturday when it ripped through buses evacuating residents from a town besieged by rebels for more than two years. Syrian state television showed bodies strewn across the ground, the ... Evacuee Convoy Devastated By Car Bomb In Syria's North |
The Independent | British public split over support for Donald Trump's missile strike in Syria, says poll The Independent British public opinion is split over Donald Trump's decision to launch a barrage of missiles on a Syrian airbase following a chemical weapons attack on civilians, according to a new poll. The poll by ComRes for The Independent found that 38 per cent of ... |
Aljazeera.com | Riyad Hijab: 'Assad has no future in Syria' Aljazeera.com It is no longer possible for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to remain in power, former Syrian prime minister Riyad Hijab, said at Al Jazeera's annual forum in the Qatari capital, Doha. "It has become clear to the allies of the [Syrian] regime that it ... |
SFGate | Russia says evidence growing Syria chemical attack was staged SFGate Russia, Iran and Syria want an independent investigation and those opposed to the call “don't have a clear conscience,” Lavrov said. Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution on Wednesday that demanded the Syrian government cooperate ... Russia warns US of 'grave consequences' of further intervention in Syria Why the Syrian Chemical Weapons Problem Is So Hard to Solve What Syria's freedom-fighters need now |
New York Times | More Than 7,000 People Evacuated From 4 Besieged Syrian Towns ... New York Times The evacuations highlighted the prevalence of siege warfare in Syria and the extent to which prolonged violence has altered the human fabric of communities ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Russia's Lavrov Warns of 'Grave Consequences' of Further U.S. Intervention in Syria U.S. News & World Report Syrian President Bashar Assad has denied responsibility for the April 4 chemical weapons attack that left more than 80 dead, and his allies in Russia have instead blamed rebels for the strike, claiming the poisonous agent was dispersed after ... The Latest: Russia: Syria probe must involve many nations Punish Syrian regime harder for chemical attack, say Boris Johnson Fierce Debate At The UN On Syria: 'Look At Me When I'm Speaking' |
The National Interest Online (blog) | Syria and the S-400: The Most Dangerous Game of Cat and Mouse on Earth The National Interest Online (blog) Russia and the United States are once again squaring off over Syria following the use of nerve gas in Khan Sheikhoun on April 4 and a U.S. cruise missile strike on Shayrat Air Base on April 6. This has led to renewed speculation over whether the potent ... |