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The Syrian regime has employed violence, sectarianism and Machiavellian tactics to try and derail the revolution, defame its supporters and strengthen fringe jihadi movements, says Leila al-Shami.
Ongoing investigations by the UN have so far concluded that in 2014 and 2015 the Syrian regime was responsible for at least three chemical weapons attacks.
Comment: Both candidates are critical of the White House's current policy in Syria, but how would a Trump or Clinton presidency change the status quo? asks Dr. Radwan Ziadeh
Civilians in rebel-held east Aleppo continue to face relentless bombardment. Elsewhere a purported deal has been reached that will see rebels evacuated to Idlib from the Damascus suburb of Qudsaya.
Comment: Used on the battlefield since the First World War, chemical weapons have been getting steadily more lethal, writes Justin Bronk.
Groups on either side of Syria's war - including Hizballah and IS - are using weaponised surveillance drones in a new twist to the conflict.
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.
Comment: John Kerry's belief that 'moderate' rebels would disentangle themselves from groups deemed to be 'terrorists' shows how little Washington understands the Syrian war, writes Mona Alami.
Airstrikes in Aleppo province killed at least 22 Red Crescent [SARC] volunteers Monday, including a senior official, as well a number of civilians, local sources said.
Syria's military has blamed rebel forces for the failure of the US-Russia ceasefire, which lasted one week.