Bomb attacks in Syria's capital Damascus and the country's south have killed at least 16 people, a day after Moscow and Washington failed to announce a date for proposed peace talks.
Syria’s opposition in exile has resisted calls from Western and Arab countries to commit to attending Geneva II peace talks aimed at ending the Syrian conflict.
Al-Qaeda is gaining more power in Syria’s Aleppo, recruiting more forces and even absorbing lawyers for imposing its rules while threatening neighboring countries to cooperate or suffer consequences.
Syrian opposition has called off a planned meeting in the Turkish city of Istanbul this weekend to focus on forming what it called an interim government.
Leaders of so called-Syrian National Coalition on Friday held informal talks with the UN Security Council about their political and military objectives.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Syria’s foreign-backed opposition should not be permitted to set preconditions for participating in the upcoming Geneva 2 conference.
Syria’s opposition is not only struggling with deep internal rifts emerged recently between its leader, their armed insurgents are also showing signs of more conflicts with killing each other over properties.
Terrorist groups launching a bloody insurgency in Syria for more than two years say they want a 50-percent share in the so-called opposition Syrian National Coalition.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused Syrian rebel groups of seeking to disrupt plans set to gain sustainable peace in the war-torn country.
Syria's government has no preconditions for attending planned peace talks aimed at ending the two-year-old Syrian conflict, but is awaiting more details, its foreign minister has said.
Western media have confessed that power struggles among the Syrian foreign-backed opposition groups are growing amid their Istanbul talks.
Syrian army retakes control of strategic southern town of Khirbet Ghazaleh and a key international route near country’s border with Jordan, Alalam reports.
Militants in Syria have used the deadly nerve agent sarin, classified as a weapon of mass destruction, on civilians, United Nations investigators have found.