Syrian authorities have released 14 women detainees as part of a weekend hostage exchange.
Fresh fighting between supporters of the two sides in the Syria conflict has killed one boy and wounded 11 other people in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Foreign ministers from the so-called Friends of Syria have decided on their side to consider no role for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the future Syrian government.
Mortar shell by Syria militants has killed at least three civilians and wounded 11 others near the Syrian capital Damascus.
Syria has so far "fully cooperated" in destroying its chemical arsenal, the chief of the joint Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and United Nations mission has said.
The so-called group of Friends of Syria is meeting in London to try to persuade the foreign-backed Syrian opposition to participate in a peace conference scheduled to be held in Geneva next month.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says any military solution to Syria will lead to a dead end and repeated Baghdad’s support for political solutions to the deadly unrest.
Al-Qaeda’s offshoot in Syria, the Islamic States of Iraq and Levant has published a video in which shows a 150-member Kazak family who have gone to fight in Syria “to go quickly to heaven”.
Lebanese officials say after the release of nine Lebanese pilgrims held hostage in Syria there may be hopes for the freedom of two Greek Orthodox bishops also kidnapped in Syria in April.
Arab League Secretary General Nabil al-Arabi has announced the Geneva-2 peace conference for the resolution of the Syrian crisis would be held on November 23, noting that still many problems must be overcome for the success of the long-awaited talks.
A suicide bomber has blown up a truck laden with explosives at an army checkpoint in Syria's central city of Hama killing at least 31 people, a group says.
Al-Qaeda-affiliated group, The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) trains Syrian children in Ashbal al-Zarqawi camp in al-Ghouta, Rif Dimashq.
Nine Lebanese Shia pilgrims abducted by foreign-backed militants in Syria have arrived in the capital Beirut as part of a swap for two Turkish pilots.
Al-Qaeda-linked militant groups have retreated after two days of futile attacks on Aleppo’s central prison in northwest of Syria, which were blocked by the Syrian army.
Nine Lebanese pilgrims in Syria have finally been freed after being held hostage for nearly a year and a half, and they are expected in Beirut within hours with families waiting impatiently at the airport.
Syrian army has launched a major operation in Homs countryside which left at least one hundred foreign-backed militants dead.
A huge explosion has occurred at a suburban region of Syrian capital of Damascus, causing an unknown number of casualties, the state media reports.
A spokesman for the abducted Lebanese pilgrims who were abducted a year ago in Syria says they have been freed through a prisoners swap deal.
Militants have assassinated a top Syrian army general, Jamaa Jamaa, while on duty in eastern Syria, state-run Syrian television has said.
Syrian militants withdrew from a prison in the northern city of Aleppo Thursday after heavy fighting with government troops, an activist group said.