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The spokesman for the supreme negotiating body Salem Al-Musallat at a press conference in Geneva yesterday where negotiations between the Assad regime and the Syrian opposition are scheduled to begin (AFP)


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President of the Syrian Opposition, Khaled Khoja


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Civilians in Aleppo rush to safety after an air strike


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Victim of hunger in beseiged Madaya


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A sharp increase in the number of al-Qaida linked fighters joining the fight against President Bashar Assad in Syria is threatening to spill over the borders and prompting the Jewish state to re-evaluate its policy of neutrality in the civil war next door, a senior Israeli intelligence official warned on Friday, Jan. 24, 2014. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because military regulations prevent him from releasing the information, claimed more than 30,000 al-Qaida linked fighters are active in Syria, more than double previous Western estimates. (AP PHOTOS)


Bringing the War Back Home?

Bringing the War Back Home?

London, Asharq Al-Awsat—More than 2,000 Muslims from the United States and Europe have joined armed groups fighting in Syria, an increase from 440 such fighters at the end of 2011. Despite that 355 percent increase, foreign fighters from the West still represent no...