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Two more Iraqi children die from last week's Islamic State group's chemical attack, while the number of people receiving treatment for burns, rashes and respiratory problems reaches 1,500.
Many Syrians see Russia's withdrawal from the country as a victory for the anti-regime opposition and proof of the power of street protests, which re-emerged after a five-year break.
Analysis: Russia's surprise decision to pull the bulk of its forces out of Syria reveals only part of Moscow's agenda for the country and the limitations of intervention.
Syrian opposition factions on Monday cautiously welcomed Russia's plan to withdraw most of its troops from Syria, calling it a 'positive step' if implemented.
Interview: From working with The White Helmets to the creation of Planet Syria, The Syria Campaign continues to accelerate progress towards a peaceful and democratic future for Syria.
Long-awaited talks designed to end the five-year Syrian war are underway in Geneva, with the difficult task of finding a caretaker government being one of the first steps.
Comment: Syria's five year war has cost up to 470,000 lives. Many survivors are plagued with guilt that their revolution has led to so much pain, says Haid Haid.
The New Syrian Army launched a daring raid on an IS position last week, which its leader says was the first step to liberating his home province from the extremists.
In-depth: A lull in bombing in Syria could strengthen moderate forces within the opposition, but Nusra's continued fighting against the regime threatens to make the FSA appear a spent force.
Syria must pass through a series of major reforms before it is ready to hold elections, said the UN's Staffan de Mistura, amid talk of a partition of the country.