Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow’s position regarding Syria will not change under different conditions.
Al-Alam reporting team has been attacked by al-Qaeda-linked militants in the Syrian historic town of Ma’loula, in northeast of capital Damascus.
The US administration has denied a request by the Associated Press to provide at least one concrete evidence for the public showing the alleged chemical attack in Syria on August 21 was linked to the Syrian government.
The Kurdish Women Defense Brigades (YPJ) have started fighting training programs for Syrian and Kurd women in the northeastern city of Qamishli so that they can defend their villages if they are attacked by militants.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says Saudi Arabia has agreed to back a US-led military offensive against Syria as US resists to back down from its military ambitions despite international calls to avoid attacking Syria.
The Syrian army has continued its operations in Rif Dimashq to clear the areas controlled by foreign-backed militants.
Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says those beating war drums for Syria should know they are starting a fire that will consume the entire region.
Iran's deputy foreign minister for Arab and African affairs is scheduled to visit Moscow to discuss the latest developments in Syria with Russian officials.
Anti-war activists have continued to hold rallies in New York and Washington to show their protest against a possible military intervention preplanned by the Obama administration against Syria.
A strong majority of voters in Britain would not want MPs to stage a second Commons vote on military intervention in Syria even if United Nations weapons inspectors confirmed that the August 24 attack on civilians involved chemicals.