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Kremlin hails Iran, Russia ‘unity’ on Syria after Putin’s visit to Tehran
Moscow and Tehran have been the key backers of Syrian President Bashar Assad throughout Syria's civil war Middle East -
SNC: Russia air strikes on ISIS doesn’t go beyond 6% of its targets
Syria’s opposition leader criticizes Russia after his group included more Alawites in a new political coalition Middle East -
Jordan’s King Abdullah to discuss war on Syria militants with Putin
Jordan had reached an agreement with Moscow that Russia does not target Western backed rebels in Syria Middle East -
Syrian rebel group says studying local ceasefire proposal
Jaish al-Islam group said the ceasfire proposal had been presented by the mediator to the former head of a sharia board Middle East -
U.S. says want joint plan to get more arms to Syrian opposition
Washington is seeking very specific commitment from Turkey to secure its border with Syria Middle East -
Vienna communiqué on Syria needs additions
For many observers, the outcome of the second Vienna conference on Syria was in favor of Russia’s stance because its ally, President Bashar ... Middle East -
Saudi to continue support for Syrian rebels if Assad does not leave
Adel al-Jubeir said Saudi Arabia will support the political process that will result in Assad leaving Middle East -
Russia, U.S. ‘terrorist’ lists ‘largely coincide’
Russia and the U.S. have exchanged lists of what they regard as terrorist groups in Syria and they largely coincide, Russia's deputy foreign minister said Middle East -
Syrian army breaks ISIS siege of key air base
Initial reports said pro-government forces were sent to relieve the siege managed to break the encirclement Middle East -
Free Syrian Army reps to meet Russian officials next week
The Free Syrian Army denied its delegations had visited Moscow amid heightened diplomacy on Syria Middle East -
Chemical weapons used by rebels in Syria: sources
The chemical was used during a battle between ISIS insurgents and another rebel group Middle East -
ISIS takes Syrian town as fighting looks set to intensify
Talks between world powers in Vienna on Friday adjourned with calls for a nationwide ceasefire but key differences remained between rivals Middle East -
Syrian rebels reject Russian help against ISIS
Russia said it would provide air support to the Free Syrian Army if the U.S. helped it identify where ‘the patriotic opposition’ is Middle East -
Moscow wants to impose Mideast settlements on its own terms
Russia surmises that the United States is in state of weakness, hesitation, and decline Middle East -
U.S. airdrops ammunition to Syrian Arabs
The aid the ammunition had gone to a group called the Syrian Arab Coalition (SAC) which was fighting ISIS across an arc of territory north of Raqqa Middle East -
U.S. pulls the plug on Syria rebel training program
The announcement marked the effective end to a short-lived $580 million program to train and equip units of fighters at sites outside of Syria, Middle East -
‘Only one in 20’ Russia strikes have targeted ISIS
British intelligence observed that five percent of the strikes had attacked the militant group, with most ‘killing civilians’ Middle East -
New Russian airstrikes hit ISIS in Syria
The Russian Defense Ministry said that it is exchanging intelligence on Syria with Iranian and Iraqi armed forces Middle East -
Rocket fired from Syria kills one in Jordan: govt source
The Jordanian government source did not indicate who may have been responsible Middle East -
Is Assad’s downfall imminent?
Assad is not firmly in control of a single complete region in Syria Middle East -
U.S. believes Assad army may narrow offensive
Losses in the north, east and south have put Assad under more military strain than at any point in the four-year-old war Middle East -
U.S. starts ‘small,’ begins training 90 Syrian rebels
‘We’re starting with the people that we have that we’ve vetted very carefully,’ Carter told a Pentagon news briefing Middle East -
Syrian insurgents ‘mimicking’ army violence
A HRW report said armed groups could not point to abuses by govt forces and allied militias to justify their own violence Middle East -
U.N. chief seeks action on Syria sieges, bombs
U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon listed five priorities for action including the lifting of sieges on 212,000 people Middle East -
Syria rebel training could start in early spring
U.S. Army says ISIS momentum in Iraq has stalled Middle East -
Turkey, U.S. agree on plan to train 2,000 moderate Syrian rebels: report
FSA fighters will be trained at the Kirsehir base some 150 kilometers south of the capital Ankara Middle East -
Syria militants briefly seize parts of Idlib
Government forces blocked the offensive, pushing back the rebels, who claimed had killed dozens of soldiers Middle East -
FSA sends 1,300 fighters to join Kurds in Kobane
The Syrian Kurds have accepted that FSA fighters join them in defending Kobane against ISIS Middle East -
Turkey agrees to train Syrian opposition: U.S.
The U.S. says a there will be a U.S. Defense Department planning team traveling to Ankara next week Middle East -
Will Syria’s Alawites abandon Assad’s ‘sinking ship’?
Several Syrian opposition figures have called on Alawites to abandon Assad’s regime Analysis