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Detainees who control Hama prison have reportedly reached an agreement with the Syrian regime, which would see prison guards return, but inmates eventually released and no retaliation against them.
Finally, the 54-year rule of the Assad dynasty is over and now Syrians must advance an inclusive and comprehensive national programme, writes Abdulbaset Sieda,
Syrian political detainees who took over Hama prison on Monday have requested rebel groups carry out no violent acts in their names, as conditions worsen in the jail.
Both Syria's al-Qaeda affiliate and the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov have claimed that the FSA 'does not exist', so Syrians took to Twitter to counter the claim.
Residents of Eastern Qalamoun are displaced, forced from their homes under a deal between opposition fighters and Russia. Photos by Ghaith al-Sayed.
While Assad continues his brutal offensive on Syria's farming provinces, hopes that the vulnerable agricultural industry may be spared continue to diminish.
While Sunday's Oscar signalled recognition of the rescue organisation's life-saving work, on the ground in Syria it was business as usual in a conflict defined by grotesque suffering and destruction.
The Syria Campaign have published a call for a 'people's million', after the White Helmets failed to secure funding from the Nobel peace prize committee.
Testimony: Omar al-Shogre was seventeen when he was arrested in Baniyas. In one year he would experience horrific torture in eleven different detention facilities in Syria.
Blog: Vadim Alexandrovitch, a 19-year-old air force mechanic, has been named as Russia's first casualty in the war, but questions remain about how he died.