Associated Press
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Turkey's foreign minister said Saturday that their countries are creating a formal structure to plan for worst-case scenarios in Syria, including a possible chemical weapons attack on regime opponents.
Voice of America
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Turkey to discuss Syria, one day after Washington said it will level new sanctions against Damascus and its supporters. Clinton flew to Istanbul early Saturday after ending an 11-day, nine-nation tour of...
Daily News & Analysis
Syrian and Jordanian forces clashed along the border overnight in an incident that highlighted international concerns that the civil war in Syria could ignite a wider regional conflict. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stepped up efforts to...
The Daily Star
Germany's spy chief said Syria President Bashar Assad's government appeared to be in its final phase because its army had been depleted by casualties, deserters and defectors to the opposition. Gerhard Schindler, head of Germany's BND intelligence...
B92
The Syrian conflict has spilled over the border into Jordan in the most serious clashes between the two countries forces since the uprising began. President Bashar al-Assads military fired on refugees trying to cross into Jordan in the Tel Shihab-...
Zee News
07 Zeenews Bureau Accra: As Syrian forces tried to consolidate their control over Aleppo, the country's largest city, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday met Turkish officials as well as Syrian opposition figures to discuss ways...