Britain’s “new diplomatic effort” toward the crisis in Syria is actually a conspiracy to launch a military coup in Syria encouraged by British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Spain has dismantled an al-Qaeda-linked terrorist network in the Spanish territory of Ceuta in North Africa who sent fighters to fight in the insurgency against the government in Syria.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has gained little support of his own Conservative lawmakers to arm the foreign backed militant groups in Syria.
The UK government has failed in its desperate attempt at the European Union to put Hezbollah Resistance group on the EU's terror list.
A European Parliament committee has postponed a visit to Turkey due to take place Wednesday and Thursday because of sharp criticism of the parliament by the Turkish authorities.
G8 leaders have called for Syria peace talks to be held in Geneva "as soon as possible".
Turkey has summoned Britain's charge d'affaires to demand an explanation over newspaper allegations that Britain spied on the Turkish finance minister's emails and phone calls during a G20 meeting in London in 2009.
Saudi Arabia has begun supplying anti-aircraft missiles to militant groups in Syria since two months ago, a Saudi source said on Monday.
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has warned that European powers would "pay the price" if they sent weapons to foreign backed terrorist groups in Syria.
Turkey has warned that it will deploy army troops in order to end more than two weeks of anti-government protests.