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The United States fired a barrage of cruise missiles into Syria on Thursday night in retaliation for this week's gruesome chemical weapons attack against civilians.
The UN Security Council delayed a vote on demanding a 30-day ceasefire in Syria to Saturday at noon (1700 GMT) after hours of negotiations failed to yield agreement with Russia.
Analysis: Donald Trump won't be much worse for Syrians than Obama was, but he'll be more forthright about it, writes Robin Jones.
Comment: In Chomsky's hierarchy of concerns, it seems a westerner's right to deny genocide is more sacrosanct than a Syrian's right to life and liberty, writes Muhammad Idrees Ahmad.
Second day of UN-backed Syria mediation talks begins on Friday as envoy Staffan de Mistura urged an end to the conflict which has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions.
In-depth: Al-Qaeda’s leadership has warned fighters in Syria to avoid Snapchat, which, though popular with Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, could allow Western intelligence agencies to spy on them, reports Austin Bodetti.
Opposition sources say cross-faction mobilization to recapture Idlib city is under way after the regime's gas attack on Sarmin.
Turkey witnessed its bloodiest day since launching Operation Olive Branch in northern Syria last month, with seven Turkish troops killed including five in one attack by Kurdish fighters.
US-led coalition airstrikes against the Islamic State group are systematically targeting the group's oil infrastructure in an attempt to undermine the group's finances and weaken it.
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.