Iran's Invitation to Syria Peace Conference Rescinded
After the U.S., Syrian opposition objected
After the U.S., Syrian opposition objected
Doesn't want Assad's ally to participate
Syrian foreign minister was in Moscow
U.S. secretary of state wants a political settlement
Will be put on American ship
Confident the weapons will be destroyed by the end of June
With Islamist rebels among Assad's opposition, non-intervention remains the best policy
All together, the United Nations promised $2.4 billion in assistance
International Development Secretary Justine Greening says the scale of suffering in Syria is "hard to exaggerate"
The U.N. is seeking $6.5 billion for Syria
Trying to pressure the Syrian National Coalition into attending the Geneva 2 peace conference
Says Foreign Secretary William Hague
Syrian parties should probably be the ones talking
Regardless of scheduled peace talks
Total fatalities estimated at 500
First chemicals were loaded onto a Danish ship on Tuesday
More than 270 people have been killed in the latest fighting between opposition forces
Syrian Civil War continues
Head strong, dead wrong
Geneva conference to begin on Jan. 22
Abu Mohammed al-Golani, head of the Nusra Front
According to State Department officials
Anti-Assad fighters battling the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
Peace conference scheduled for Jan. 22
Chemicals to be put on U.S. government cargo ship
According to Ronen Bergman, an Israeli national security analyst
Differen kind of boat diplomacy
Accuse Microsoft, which owns Skype, of working with governments to share users' data
Ships return to Cyprus
Had agreed to move most of its stockpile out of the country by the end of the year
Five others killed, 70 wounded
Conflict in neighboring Syria has worsen sectarian tensions in Lebanon
Food could be let in for residents
Malware and exploits used to gather intelligence
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