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The Syrian regime is forcing civilians in areas it holds to "volunteer" in militias created to man checkpoint but also to fight on the front
In-depth: From northern Homs to Madaya, the Assad regime is tightening sieges on rebel-held towns, starving out locals who in turn are forced to eat grass.
With an estimated 150,000 people displaced in the past two weeks, aid agencies are warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe unlike anything seen in the past nine years of war.
Analysis: Even though the Syrian conflict is almost a decade old, last month's deadly events prove it is still as devastating and dangerous as ever, writes Paul Iddon.
Kurdish-Afrin has been surrounded by Turkish and Syrian rebel forces and appears about to fall in the coming days. Adi Smajić and Paul Mcloughlin report how this will be achieved.
Schools, homes and hospitals in Idlib have been targeted again by the Syrian regime this week.
Analysis: With the Syrian regime losing ground, and growing unrest among its supporters, Assad has received an invaluable morale boost as Russia ups the ante with the West over Syria.
While some regions of the war-ravaged country have enjoyed a quieter weekend amid a ceasefire, many are are less optimistic, waiting a return of regime bombardment.
°®Âþµº has published the names and details of the ten Syrian regime officials who were placed on the European Council's sanctions list yesterday.
Feature: Syria's hundreds of thousands of displaced people are only the latest in a century long wave of refugees who have washed ashore in Jordan. Here are some of their stories.