Syria civil war
How Assad Played the U.S., Committed Brutal War Crimes, and Won the Syrian Civil War
Officials are still divided over what the course of action should have been, but most agree the U.S. strategy was a failure.
On the front lines of ISIS's last stand in Syria
“They strike at night, and we strike back and kill them.”
The “scale and ferocity” of attacks in Syria is spiraling out of control
On Monday the U.S. accused the Syrian government of deploying chemical weapons for the sixth time in 30 days, and threatened unspecified action to stop it from happening again.
ISIS Has Never Been Weaker, but It Can't Be Defeated Militarily
The Islamic State is losing ground, but militants say they will continue to fight from the shadows.
Syrian forces retake the "capital of the revolution"
For the first time since 2011, the Syrian city of Homs is under complete government control. The city was dubbed the "capital of the revolution" when the Syrian uprising began.
What you need to know about the U.S. strikes on Syria
The U.S. carried out a surprise military strike on a Syrian government airfield late Thursday in retaliation for a deadly chemical attack blamed on Assad’s regime forces, winning cautious praise from its international allies and raising tensions with...
Syria's Displaced Families
Seven years after the start of the war in Syria, VICE News examines the effects on the country's youngest.
Syria Peace Talks in Geneva Get Suspended Before Even Really Beginning
The UN envoy for Syria called a halt to the negotiations after days of trying to get the Assad regime and the opposition to agree on what they wanted to discuss in the first place.
Revealed: The Headlines You'll Be Reading in 2015
Here's how the annual glut of anniversary features will pan out this year.