Tel Aviv Diary: How Long Can Israel Protect Refugees?
Thousands of Syrian refugees are camping out close to the Israeli border, under the assumption Assad won't attack so close to Israel's domain.
Iran Threatens to Punch Mike Pompeo in the Mouth
The secretary of state has threatened to impose new sanctions on Iran.
Russia Tells U.S. Risk of War Over Syria Is Real
Russia's top diplomat said avoiding war was the top priority, but added that "we cannot exclude any possibilities."
U.N. Report: Rape Used As Weapon of War in Syria
The U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria accused those supporting the Syrian government, the opposition and jihadis of rape and torture.
Syria War Photos Show What's Changed in Seven Years
Tensions between local and international actors have led to nonstop violence and more than 500,000 deaths, but there are some signs of rehabilitation.
U.S. 'Even Worse' Than ISIS, Says Iran as Allies Bombed
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, "The U.S. government is the cruelest and most merciless system in the world."
Russia, Iran, 41 Others Join Syria Trade Fair Amid War
The 59th Damascus International Fair opens despite ongoing violence in the outskirts of the Syrian capital. It's the first such event in five years.
Game of Thrones: What We Know About Saudi's Next King
Known as 'MBS', the 31-year-old is now next in line to the Saudi throne.
U.S. Warplane Shoots Down Syrian Jet Over Raqqa
Washington claimed that the jet had attacked Coalition-allied forces but Damascus said it was fighting ISIS militants.
Iran Threatens Saudi Arabia After 'Battle' Comment
Iran's defense minister was responding to Saudi comments about the "battle" for influence in the Middle East.
Syria's History Offers a Blueprint for Its Future
Since fighting first erupted in March 2011, scholars, government officials, journalists and analysts have sought to explain it.
Russian Corporal Killed in Aleppo Shelling, Says MoD
Ruslan Galitsky is the 23rd Russian national to be officially confirmed dead in Syria.
Google Targets the 'Fog of War' in Syria
Jigsaw, formerly known as Google Ideas, and Storyful have partnered to create a video analysis tool called Montage.
Nearly 4 Million Syrian Children Born into War: U.N.
Children in Syria have been forced into work and marriage, UNICEF report says.
Assad Forces Poised to Take Back Aleppo
The regime may opt not to take Aleppo now, preferring to bomb and besiege it instead.
U.N. halts Syria talks Amid Fight Against Rebels
Staffan de Mistura announced a three-week pause, the first attempt to negotiate an end to Syria's war in two years.
Photos: Hundreds Stage Die-In For Syrian Doctors
Nearly 700 health care workers have been killed in Syria's war and 313 medical facilities have been targeted, according to NGOs.
Hundreds Stage 'Die-In' for Syrian Medical Workers
NGOs say 313 medical facilities have been struck since war broke out in 2011.
U.S. to Send 20-30 Special Operations Forces to Syria to Fight Islamic State: Official
The additional U.S. troops will operate in a limited "advise and assist" capacity.
Pentagon Ends Training for 'Moderate' Syrian Rebels
The much criticized "train and equip" program to fight ISIS and Assad is on pause, probably forever.
Five Reasons Why The Inclusion of Assad in a Political Transition in Syria is Destined to Fail
Western governments should be warned that including Assad will only prolong the conflict.
U.S. Announces Millions in New Aid for Syrians
New funding will help pay for medical treatment and safe drinking water.
Inside Aleppo, Syria's Most War-Torn City
To the victor go the spoils, but in Syria's largest city there won't be much left.
Assad Regime Launches #SummerInSyria Social Media Campaign
The hashtag has been used on social media to further highlight the atrocities occurring across the country.
U.S. Lawmakers Urge Obama to Establish Safe Zones in Syria
Republican and Democratic U.S. senators called on President Barack Obama on Tuesday to create and enforce humanitarian safe zones in Syria.
Russia: It's Time for Regime Change
The West isn't pushing for Putin to go, but it would be the best thing for Russians.
U.S. Congress Questions Plan to Admit Syrian Refugees
The Republican-led House Committee on Homeland Security says it could allow potential terrorists to sneak into the country.
Two Numbers: Homesick for Syria
As warring parties negotiate in Moscow, Syrian refugees wait in the cold.
U.S. To Begin Training Syrian Rebels in Coming Weeks
The trainers will work with moderate Syrian opposition forces who will battle Islamic State fighters, the Pentagon said on Friday.