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Syrian women have borne much of the consequences of war. Now with one third of refugees' households headed by females, many carry the dual responsibility of breadwinner and home provider.
Syria's Druze community has rejected Assad's conscription calls to join the army, with Suweida residents claiming the regime is sowing chaos to coerce enlistment.
Kazakhstan's foreign minister said Syria peace talks will be held in the capital Astana next week.
The al-Qaeda-linked Hurras al-Deen launched an attack on Friday against regime forces near a planned buffer zone around the country's last remaining rebel-held province.
A US-backed Kurdish-led militia has resumed their offensive against the Islamic State group in eastern Syria.
At least 22 rebels were killed overnight near Idlib province in what was the deadliest single incident since a Moscow-brokered truce in September.
Egypt's President Sisi and his Palestinian counterpart have met in the resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh to discuss the situation in Gaza.
Comment: This three-part series is a fascinating look at how a man who never intended to rule Syria, finished up overseeing the greatest tragedy of our generation, writes Paul Iddon.
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.
Senior figures in opposition-aligned Free Syrian Army have denied claims made Friday by Vladimir Putin regarding support for the FSA, telling al-Araby al-Jadeed they would never collaborate with their "enemy".