Monitors say at least 41 civilians dead in latest offensive; Syrian state news agency says 35 people in government-held areas suffering effects of ‘toxic gasses’
Relief workers say the dead include children and medical personnel and that hospitals are 'overwhelmed,' with no additional supplies arriving
Special UN advisor Jan Egeland, says convoy carried emergency relief to nearly 80,000 people, but he could not provide immediate details on casualties
Noted Mexican journalist Joaquin Lopez Doriga says the iconic entertainer suffered a heart attack, just hours after performing to sold-out crowds in Los Angeles
15 reported dead, others seriously wounded at hospital near Saudi border
Both sides brace for ‘great battle’ that some call ‘imminent,’ but that diplomats are working to avert
The Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Arab and Kurdish fighters backed by US air power, announced on Sunday 'the creation of the Al-Bab Military Council,' with the aim of liberating the town and the region around it
US investigators hope data from doomed freighter El Faro's 'black box' will show what happened aboard the ship in the hours before it sank last year in the Atlantic with 33 people on board
Thousands of people return to Manbij, ruined by weeks of fighting, but now free from control by Islamic State extremists
International Olympic Committee studying possible ban on all Russian athletes at Rio Olympics
Turkey's PM has said early signs point to Islamic State militants
Three suicide attackers touch off explosives, leave at least 41 others dead, more than 200 wounded; no immediate claim of responsibility
14 summer campers die when boats capsize on storm-swept lake
Decision backs landmark rules that require internet service providers to treat all web traffic equally
Operation part of nationwide sweep in response to rash of extremist violence against religious minorities and secular activists, police says
Order targets journalists' union chief Yehia Qalash, Khaled al-Balshy and Gamal Abdel Rahim for allegedly spreading false news, harboring fugitive colleagues
In a statement Sunday, Mohammed Alloush links his decision to ongoing military violence from government forces seeking - with Russian help - to preserve the embattled presidency of Bashar al-Assad
Seventeen female former government ministers, including IMF chief Lagarde, say they will no longer remain silent about sexual harassment in French politics
Unarmed civilians — including women and children — reportedly ‘being deliberately shot by snipers, or by gunfire from tanks and other military vehicles,’ according to UN statement
Spokesman Peter Cook says May 6 strike near town of Rutba targeted militant Abu Wahib and his cohorts, who were traveling in a vehicle when hit
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