A final report released Thursday from U.N. investigators confirms preliminary findings
Syria
‘She Was My Mandela’ — Famous Syrian Activist Gets Abducted
Razan Zaitouneh, an award-winning Syrian human-rights activist, was abducted this week by suspected Islamist militants
To Syria’s Revolutionaries, Assad Isn’t Looking So Bad After All
With their revolution hijacked by Islamists, many Syrian rebels are rethinking their stance against the man they’ve been trying to overthrow
Israel Is Happy Hizballah Commander Died, But Says It Did Not Kill Him
Syrian Civil War: Australian Rebel Recruiters Arrested
Men were sending Australian nationals to join al-Qaeda-affiliated group
Circus Troupe Tries to Lift Spirits of Syrian Refugees
You can’t really call it the Big Top. The tent that contains Circus Zaatari is just one more among thousands of tents in the sprawling refugee camp, and none is very tall. When one Syrian refugee stands on the shoulders of …
U.S. Volunteers to Destroy Syrian Chemical Weapons
The operation would destroy up to 500 tons of weapons aboard an American vessel
Tragedy by Numbers: The Lasting Impact of War on Syria’s Children
UNHCR paints a bleak picture for the 1.1 million youngest victims of the Syrian civil war
‘My Afro Is Melting’: Syrian Rebels Want Hair Products and iPads
Syrian civil war is portrayed as a “five-star jihad” in order to recruit Westerners
U.S. Influence Fades As Islamist Rebels Unite in Syria
Syria’s new rebel alliance undermines the old rebel alliance
Report: More than 11,000 Children Have Died in Syria’s Civil War
Most death counts are from explosions
Private Firms Enlisted To Destroy Syria’s Chemical Weapons
As U.S. and Western allies struggle with the mid-2014 deadline of dismantling Syria’s chemical weapons program, the international watchdog overseeing the process has invited private companies to bid for a chance to participate.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, will ask …
British Prime Minister Calls Iranian President
David Cameron became the first British Prime Minister to call the Iranian President in more than a decade, ahead of next week’s nuclear negotiations in Geneva. Cameron and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran discussed Iran’s nuclear …