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At least 60 Syrian regime soldiers reported killed in a town near northern city's international airport.
State television says car bomb hit checkpoint outside airport in Mezzeh, as violence continues in Syria.
Officials condemn Egyptian decision to sever diplomatic ties and backing of no-fly zone, as violent uprising continues.
Fighting continues as Egypt cuts diplomatic ties with Damascus and G8 prepares to discuss crisis at N Ireland summit.
President Mohamed Morsi announces closure of embassies in Damascus and Cairo, and calls for imposition of no-fly zone.
Syrian forces target rebel forces in Jobar, as Russia warns any no-fly zone would 'violate international law'.
What are the issues behind the US decision to provide 'direct military aid' to the Syrian opposition now?
UN says death toll includes 6,561 children and figure could be higher with more than 5,000 reported killed each month.
World body confirms death toll and says figure could be much higher with more than 5,000 reported killed each month.
British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 60 Shia Muslims killed by rebels near Deir al-Zour.
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