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As the Free Syrian Army retreats, focus turns to other frontlines around Homs and Aleppo.
Obama reiterates chemical weapons use by Syria would be a "game changer" and warns US may have to "rethink" options.
At least 16 die, including children, in Kurdish village in Hassaka as regime jets pound rebel areas, activists say.
Humanitarian chief says rebel-held north largely out of reach for aid operations while WHO reports typhoid outbreak.
Independent team urges Security Council to act urgently "to ensure accountability for grave violations" during conflict.
Fighters say they overran military base in Sfeira town near Aleppo international airport, amid reports of more fighting.
Amid allegations of wrongdoing and abuse on both sides, we look at issues of ethics as the battle for Syria rages on.
Opposition fighters capture "important" Harem town near Turkish border after weeks of siege and heavy fighting.
Opposition fighters rally forces in push for oil-rich northern province in addition to territory in east and north.
UN-Arab League joint envoy meets Syrian officials to ask for a brief halt to hostilities over Eid al-Adha holiday.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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