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Saudi Arabia and the UAE have both said they would send troops to take part in a ground war against IS, but critics believe the plan lacks substance.
A combination of Turkish military interference, worsening drought and sustained periods of instability are proving disastrous for female farmers in northeast Syria. Faced with such precarity, rural community resilience is needed now more than ever.
Russia has denied bombing a Syrian boy's home who captured the heart of the world, despite evidence from witnesses, activists and human rights groups saying that Moscow frequently targets homes.
Damascus-based rebel group Jaish al-Islam are battling for control of Ghouta with jihadi rivals. Many locals believe this is a distraction and the real war is with the regime.
Russian instructors will teach combat lessons to officer cadets and troops learned during Moscow's bloody campaign in Syria.
As scores of civilians, including children, are killed and wounded across Syria, Russian musicians staged a classical concert in Palmyra in remembrance of its destroyed culture.
A group of volunteers, mostly women, are helping Russian soldiers feel at home by providing them with 'recreational services', according to leaked documents published by an anti-regime website.
Compared to the Russian Air Force, rebels are insignificant. Why then, the use of significant firepower in Syria, asks Nahid Ali.
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.
Russia, the Syrian regime, and Saudi Arabia have been named in a Human Rights Watch report as frequent users of cluster bombs in war, causing huge civilian casualties.