Syria
On Wednesday the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, calling for Political transition in Syria which was drafted by Qatar. The Arab-backed draft was finally passed by the General Assembly after revising it for five times, because the earlier drafts had used the harsh language.
A disturbing video has emerged online which appears to feature a well-known Syrian rebel fighter carving the heart out of a dead government soldier before eating it.
After a 19-hour blackout, internet service has been restored to war-torn Syria.
The civil war in Syria has been raging for more than two years, but March was its bloodiest month, with over 6,000 deaths, according to the activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Women fleeing Syria say fear of rape at the hands of soldiers fighting in the two-year civil war is the main reason they are leaving the country.
The seasoned war reporter was kidnapped by four unidentified gunmen in northwestern Syria on Thanksgiving Day, his family revealed today.
Engel and his crew had been missing for five days and had been captured by gunmen loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
In the last installment of "Battle for Syria," Latinos Post brings together the latest developments from Syria and analyzes what the future may hold for the country.
In the fourth installment of "Battle for Syria," we take a look at the Syrian rebel opposition, including the Free Syrian Army and the National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces.
United States officials say the embattled Syrian dictatorship of Basar al-Assad is preparing batches of chemicals used to make sarin gas, a deadly chemical weapon.
In the third installment of "Battle for Syria," we take a look at Syrian regime President Bashar al-Assad and his inner circle.
The world has been somewhat slow to react to the 20-month-old conflict in Syria, but recent developments may change that.
Latinos Post rounds up the latest stories in the United States and abroad for Dec. 4.
The conflict in Syria between pro-democracy rebels and the Syrian government has waged on for over 20 months, leaving tens of thousands dead.
Internet and mobile communication are back on in the Syrian capital of Damascus, after being cut off for two days by the authoritarian regime of Bashar al-Assad.