White House accuses Russia of killing civilians in Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad vowed on Sunday to continue the offensive in eastern Ghouta
Assad vows to press Ghouta assault, as civilians flee govt advances
The U.N. Security Council demanded a 30-day countrywide ceasefire a week ago, but this has failed to take effect
In eastern Ghouta rubble, a father looks for his son
"I buried all of his friends who died in the bombing. I just hope I can find him to bury him next to them, so I can go and visit them all together, the football team"
UN says aid convoy not going to Syria's Ghouta as planned
"The convoy to east Ghouta is not able to proceed today"
UN points to likely war crimes in Syria's Ghouta
In one of the deadliest offensives of Syria's war, government air strikes and bombardment have killed hundreds of people over 12 days
UNICEF says aid convoy for 180,000 Syrians could go on Sunday
No sign of agreement on further convoys to serve the rest of the enclave's 400,000 people
84 patients are priority for evacuation from Syria's Ghouta - WHO
Reports that up to 12 percent of the children under age 5 in Ghouta suffer from acute malnutrition
U.N. says Russia's eastern Ghouta aid plan not enough
"Eastern Ghouta is devoid of respect for international law"
Aid convoy arrives in Syria's Afrin, ICRC says
The United Nations has estimated 30,000 people may have been displaced in Afrin since the Turkish offensive began, but there is little information available
Misinterpreting Islamic law robs Muslim women of land - experts
Traditional leaders or judges often exclude women from inheriting land based on discriminatory cultural practices, wrongly believing these are Islamic principles