The Syrians have been waiting to watch and hear what the embattled Syrian president Bashar al Assad was going too say (more…)
Two people were killed Sunday at about 7 pm local time in a tragic traffic accident on the Sahl al-Jdeideh road that connects Zghorta with Ehden in north Lebanon
The Lebanese Syndicate of Photographers issued a statement on Sunday condemning the disappearance of two Lebanese Reuters journalists who went missing Saturday night in Syria after they were supposed to have returned to Beirut that same evening (more…)
Qatar on Sunday denied press reports that it had seized two Iranian boats carrying weapons in the Gulf amid mounting tensions in the strategic region. (more…)
Two Reuters television journalists have been missing in Syria since Saturday night, when they were due to return to Lebanon. (more…)
Syrian Revolution 2011 confirmed that the protests are non sectarian. On their web site they said: “The bullet does not differentiate between a Muslim Sunni or Shiite or a Christian or Druze or a back and white” (more…)

Having watched the rulers of Egypt and Tunisia let their rebellious subjects gather strength in the streets and then tumble them from power, the ruler of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, seems to be taking no chances. (more…)

In an apparent attempt to bolster the Syrian government’s claim that this week’s protests were the result of a foreign plot, Syrian state television has broadcast what it called a “confession” by an Egyptian-American who was detained in Damascus on Friday. (more…)
Twitter user @SyrianWoman says there are reports the water in the Syrian port city of Latakia has been poisoned. “Serious warnings not to consume tap water,” she tweets.
her claims could not be independently confirmed (more…)
MTV reported today that the dispute between PM designate Nagib Mikati on one side and the FPM and Hezbollah on the other continues.
MTV added that the latest suggested 30 member cabinet lineup is as follows: (more…)