Air strikes, shelling strain Moscow-backed Damascus truce
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the overnight air strikes wounded 30 people
Libya's PM, eastern commander commit to ceasefire, election
"It is unclear if the summit will be anything more than a Kodak moment"
Refugees: from human beings to problems of national security
Instead of being concerned about the well-being of people fleeing conflict, we only focus on our national borders
Marawi standoff enters third month, underlining crisis in Philippines
More than 500 people have been killed, including 45 civilians and 105 government troops
Iraqi bridge is sole link for Mosul residents rebuilding lives
"There is no doctor, no pharmacy, over there"
Hezbollah, Syria army launch offensive at Syrian-Lebanese border
Refugees flee camps, Lebanese army facilitating passage-source
After Syria sarin attack, doctors train to treat chemical weapons victims
A week-long course in southern Turkey is the most intensive training on chemical warfare provided to Syrian medical staff
A Free Syrian Army fighter rests on a tank in al-Manshiyeh neighbourhood in Deraa
A Free Syrian Army fighter rests on a tank in al-Manshiyeh neighbourhood in Deraa, Syria July 21, 2017. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir
Buildup in rival Syrian rebel factions threatens spread of fighting
The rivalry may escalate the conflict beyond the Idlib region
On Israel's Syria front, aid turns into hearts-and-minds drive
Assistance marks a big turn for Israel, which at first preferred to seal off Syria while providing only ad hoc hospitalisation for war casualties