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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, discusses the American strategy in Syria and the extent of Iran's influence in the region with host Margaret Brennan.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, discusses the American strategy in Syria and the extent of Iran's influence in the region with host Margaret Brennan.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, joins "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss the progress on gun legislation, the potential impact of tariffs, and the American strategy in Syria.
War is all 10-year-old Rose Kahlah has known. She was three when Syria’s conflict broke out in 2011. She goes to a school just a few miles from besieged Eastern Ghouta where educators are determined to teach despite the fighting. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports.
The Syrian army, backed by Russian airstrikes, is targeting rebel forces in Eastern Ghouta and Syria's government says the rebels there are attacking Damascus with rockets. Seth Doane went to a school near the fighting in Damascus and met students who continue to brave classes, even as war rages around them.
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The U.N. and U.S. State Department said Thursday a ceasefire in Syria is not working. CBS News' Seth Doane is inside the war-torn country, and saw the conditions first-hand.
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Ongoing violence in Syria is making conditions tough for doctor in Damascus. But just a few miles away in Ghouta, the situation is dire. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports.
The U.S. accuses Syria of using chemical weapons against rebel-held areas including the besieged Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta. Airstrikes and artillery shelling ratcheted up as the Syrian government tries to retake the region. Seth Doane reports from Damascus.
In this raw video, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has a weeping-and-saluting 6-year-old girl brought on stage while he was delivering a speech at his ruling party's congress in the city of Kahramanmaras. After trying to comfort Amine Tiras by kissing her on both cheeks, Erdogan told the crowd: "She has the Turkish flag in her pocket. If she becomes a martyr, God willing, this flag will be draped on her." Some people were appalled and took to Twitter to criticize the president.
New fighting threatens a Russian-backed "humanitarian pause" in a rebel-held area near Syria's capital. The eastern Ghouta district outside Damascus has faced a deadly bombing campaign by the Syrian government. Seth Doane reports from Damascus.
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The Assad regime in Syria has ignored a U.N. ceasefire declared over the weekend, and there's evidence of a new gas attack. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
Warning: Some viewers may find these images disturbing. "60 Minutes" obtained horrifying video of the aftermath the sarin gas attack on Syrian civilians last April. Now there are reports of another chemical attack in Syria, this time in rebel-held eastern Ghouta. Seth Doane reports from Lebanon, near the Syrian border.
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Former Special Envoy to Syria Ambassador Frederic Hof joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the situation in eastern Ghouta where bombing this week has been among the worst in the conflict in Syria.
The U.N. Security Council voted Saturday to approve a 30-day ceasefire in Syria. It demands that aide workers be allowed into eastern Ghouta, which has been under government siege this week. Airstrikes left at least 22 people dead on Saturday, raising the death toll to more than 500 people.
A new wave of airstrikes left hundreds of people dead, including scores of women and children, after a week of violence in Syria. Washington Post Middle East reporter Louisa Loveluck joined CBSN to discuss.
There are new details about an attack on American forces and our allies in Syria that's being linked to the Russian government. The Russians were reportedly working for oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin and the same man accused of running a troll factory that targeted American voters. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
We are learning more about the plight of two young Syrian girls caught up in one of the government's bloodiest sieges of the country's seven-year civil war. Noor and Alaa Khatib live in eastern Ghouta, which has been under government siege for six straight days. More than 400 people have been killed. Charlie D'Agata spoke with the mother of the two girls who is pleading for help.
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Two young sisters are showing what it's like to be in Ghouta, which is under siege from merciless missile strikes. The girls even made a plea for help on Twitter. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'agata reports.
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