Syria:
ISIS leader blows himself up while surrounded
ISIS leader blows himself up in southern Syria after being surrounded by government forces.
ISIS leader blows himself up in southern Syria after being surrounded by government forces.
Syrian media reports that defense systems intercepted a number of missiles fired from Israel towards Daraa region.
With tens of thousands of Syrian refugees amassing on Israeli and Jordanian borders, Israel transfers humanitarian aid, treats wounded.
Rebels including Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate launch a fresh offensive on the city described as the "cradle of the revolution."
Offensive begins to take southern Syrian city; heavy shelling pounds regime positions.
At least 16 people, among them 13 children, killed in government airstrikes on a town in the southern Daraa province.
At least 19 civilians killed in Syrian regime bombardment of the southern province of Daraa.
At least 39 people killed in a mortar bomb attack on an election campaign tent packed with supporters of President Bashar Al-Assad.
At least 33 people killed in car bombing outside a mosque in a rebel-held village.
Sniper kills an Al-Jazeera reporter in southern Syria, the second such shooting of a journalist in two days.
Deadly car bombings and artillery fire shatter the ceasefire in Syria several hours after it begins.
A former Syrian MP, Nasser Al Hariri from Daraa, has fled to Jordan along with large numbers of Syrian officers.
As Arab monitors visit the city of Homs, the violence continues throughout Syria. Assad urged to allow monitors complete their mission.
Syria's government orders a military pullout from protest-rocked southern town of Daraa as it looks to open talks with an embittered opposition.
After a slow start on Friday, protests erupt in several Syrian towns, prompting a bloody crackdown; Saturday Assad releases hundreds of prisoners.
The streets of Daraa, Syria are unexpectedly quiet after week long bloody clashes leave 44 civilians and at least 7 police dead.
Fifteen demonstrators killed at Omara mosque in Daraa. Local officials blame the Mossad.
Contrary reports emerge after Syrian forces raid Daraa's Omari mosque, leaving at least four dead.