Assad Remains Defiant, Claims Rebels Will Not Win
Says he welcomes dialogue
At least 30 dead, but possibly much more
Indiscriminate bombing causing a sharp rise in civilian casualties
Military officials discussed using chemical weapons if the regime lost Aleppo
Turkish authorities have closed down their side of the Tal Abyad checkpoint
Confidential list, backed, the UN says, by an overwhelming body of evidence
Number of violations meant not all could be investigated
Actress is in Jordan, where 185,000 Syrian refugees have fled
When your authoritarian regime is falling, nothing shores it up like bogus tweets
Says French are showing support for the "militarization" of the conflict.
At least two bombs went off in the Syrian capital today
Refugee crisis in Syria's neighbors continues to worsen
The government found the flow of people to the exit embarrassing
The boat was believed to be carrying illegal immigrants from Iraq and Syria
An extra $21 million will be channelled through the World Food Program
Representatives from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, and Egypt are to meet in Cairo to discuss government change in Syria
Want to put pressure on Arab League to support rebels
No mention of Assad or Iranian support having something to do with the bloodshed
Military-enforced no-fly zone unlikely now, but could happen in the future
Rand Paul gets his four paragraphs in, but the Republican Party is still firmly interventionist.
Foreign ministers from the countries are set to meet today.
In the first visit by an Egyptian president to Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution, Mohammed Mursi's supportive comments about the Syrian uprising led to a walkout by those country's delicates
Political component of movement needs new leadership
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