
…some areas three weeks ago. Aleppo is Syria’s largest city, and Salah al-Din is considered a vital supply route for government troops coming from the south. The Syrian Observatory said at least 26 people were killed in Aleppo on Wednesday – it said they were among 130 people killed across the country. Meanwhile, three days after Prime Minister Riad Hijab defected to the opposition, th…

…ct, amid reports of a push by army tanks and armored vehicles. Images have emerged of bodies in shattered buildings, after the bombardment of a town near Aleppo. Opposition activists reported at least 20 deaths across Syria on Wednesday. In another development, Jordanian officials confirmed that former Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab had only just crossed into Jordan – two days after his de…

…to push the rebels back from the suburbs. More than 80,000 people have been killed in Syria and more than 1.5 million have fled the country since an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in 2011, according to UN estimates. International efforts to resolve Syria’s conflict continue, but the US and Russia have failed to set a date for proposed peace talks. Meanwhile France has said…

…ign ministry said he had made statements that contradicted the duties of his post and no longer had any relation to the Syrian embassy in Baghdad. Nawaf al-Fares was appointed ambassador to Baghdad in 2008. He is also chief of a Sunni tribe, the Uqaydat, which straddles Syria’s eastern border with Iraq. That area, around the city of Deir al-Zour, has become a hotbed of support for the rebels…

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…a. Moscow’s UN envoy, Vitaly Churkin, told reporters the resolution was one-sided and supported the armed opposition. Western nations praised the resolution, which passed by 133 votes to 12 with 31 abstentions. It criticizes both the UN’s own Security Council and the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for its use of violence. The assembly debated the resolution, which was p…

…ber of those killed in the Syrian conflict had risen to more than 93,000 people. A UN report released on Thursday found at least 5,000 people have been dying in Syria every month since last July, with 30,000 killed since November. More than 80% of those killed were men, but the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) says it has also documented the deaths of more than 1…

…ries carrying anti-aircraft guns into a military base near the border town of Yayladagi. Other military vehicles have travelled to the border town of Reyhanli in Hatay province, reports say. More than 33,000 refugees have fled Syria and have crossed the border into the province. Turkish President Abdullah Gul is due to discuss the heightened tensions with Syria at a National Security Council meeti…

…ady tense relations between former allies. Turkey’s government has been outspoken in its condemnation of Syria’s response to the 16-month anti-government uprising, which has seen more than 30,000 Syrian refugees enter Turkey. On Friday, Turkey said it had begun deploying rocket launchers and anti-aircraft guns along the border in response to the downing of its F-4 Phantom jet on 22 Jun…

…he brokered an end to the Lebanese civil war, going on to serve as Algerian foreign minister between 1991-3. Later, he was twice appointed as the UN’s top envoy for Afghanistan, in 1996-8 and in 2001-4. He has held similar roles for Haiti and South Africa. Stepping down last week, Kofi Annan said he was unable to fulfill his role because of the growing militarization of the conflict in Syria…

…nd democratic. Among US concerns are reports that a growing number of al-Qaeda linked militants are fighting alongside rebels in Syria. US intelligence officials quoted by AP news agency said at least 200 militants linked to al-Qaeda are already operating in Syria, and their numbers are growing as foreign fighters enter the country. US officials fear they could establish a presence similar to that…

…yria has been escalating. In the latest – still unconfirmed – incident, opposition activists say a warplane killed as many as 18 people in a single strike in Aleppo province. Activists say 20,000 people have died since the uprising against the Syrian government began last March. On Sunday, the pro-rebel Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said more than 5,000 people were killed in Augu…

…V. His defection was seen as a major blow to the Damascus government. Not only did he command the elite 10th Brigade of the Republican Guard, but his father Mustafa Tlas served as defence minister for 30 years and was a confidant of Hafez al-Assad, the president’s father and predecessor. Key Syrian defector General Manaf Tlas has hinted that French secret agents helped him flee Syria in ear…

Egypt’s President Mohammed Mursi has told a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Iran that the Syrian uprising is a “revolution against an oppressive regime”. Mohammed Mursi, who is making the first visit to Iran by an Egyptian leader since 1979, said the movement had an “ethical duty” to support the uprising. His comments sparked a walkout by the Syrian deleg…

…onflict in Syria, if possible before the end of May. It will try to convince both the Syrian government and opposition to accept a solution based on the core elements of the final communiqué issued on 30 June 2012, after the UN-backed Action Group for Syria meeting in Geneva. The communiqué called for an immediate cessation of violence and the establishment of a transitional government that could…

Turkish parliament has authorized troops to launch cross-border action against Syria, following the deadly shelling of the town of Akcakale. The bill, passed by 320 to 129, also permits strikes against Syrian targets. But Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay insisted this was a deterrent and not a mandate for war. Turkey has been firing at targets inside Syria since Wednesday’s shelling of th…

…ircumstances” use such weapons, “if such weapons exist”. Meanwhile, the United Nations says it is pulling “all non-essential international staff” out of Syria. As many as 25 out of 100 international staff could leave this week, the UN news agency Irin reported, while all humanitarian missions outside Damascus will be halted for the time being. In a speech on nuclear n…

…oreign ministry has confirmed. Mika Yamamoto, 45, was a veteran war reporter, working for Japan Press. The UN says more than 18,000 people have been killed in the conflict, 170,000 have fled Syria and 2.5 million need aid within the country. Earlier on Monday, the UN’s new envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi said he was “not in a position to say yet” whether President Assad should go…

…as quoted by Reuters as saying during a briefing to reporters. Recent defections were described as low or mid-level. Earlier this week, a general and two colonels were said to have fled to Turkey with 30 other Syrian soldiers. Human rights investigators have released their latest report on Syria, including their findings on the Houla massacre. A commission of inquiry, which has been investigating…

t in the Midan neighbourhood,” Reuters news agency quoted state television as saying. According to state TV, at least 10 people are confirmed dead with authorities fearing the toll could rise to 25 and state news agency Sana said 46 had been injured. According to Syrian authorities, most of those killed were civilians, but some security personnel were among the casualties. TV pictures showed…

…al weapons and was able to safeguard them. Fierce fighting continued across Syria on Wednesday. An aerial bombardment preceded an assault by tanks on several areas of Damascus. Activists said at least 37 people had been killed in the capital, in the areas of Kafar Soussa and Nahr Eishah. A journalist working for the state-run Tishreen newspaper, Mosaab al-Odallah, was killed by the military during…

…of international humanitarian law and of basic humanitarian principles by all sides must stop.” Syria marks two years since the start of the nation’s unrest The unrest began on March 15, 2011, with nationwide protests following arrests in the southern city of Deraa.Rebels now control large sections of Syria, but the conflict has appeared to be largely in stalemate for months. A numbe…

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…lding where the civilians were being held hostage by pro-government militia. The building, in the village of Aqrab, had been under siege from the Free Syrian Army and, according to the boy, as many as 300 civilians were killed, There has been no word so far from the Syrian government and it is impossible to verify the activists’ account. More than half a million people have now fled the conf…

ent Bashar al-Assad. Leon Panetta will visit Tunisia, Egypt, Israel and Jordan in a bid to reinforce the view that Bashar al-Assad must step down. Where Syrians are fleeing: • Turkey: 43,387 • Jordan: 36,824 • Lebanon: 31,596 • Iraq: 8,445 • Internally displaced: One million Source: UNHCR In other developments: • A Turkish official tells Reuters news agency that 12 police officers, including the c…