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Hundreds of shops destroyed at UNESCO world heritage site in Aleppo's Old City, as deadly violence continues.
Deadly clashes in Idlib and Aleppo signal no let-up in the violence driving waves of refugees into neighbouring nations.
The battle for Aleppo, Syria's largest city, rages into sixth day, as military launches aerial campaign.
Fighting has spread and international humanitarian law now applies, Red Cross says, as clashes are reported in Damascus.
Foreign minister warns Russia will block extension of UN mission if Western powers push for sanctions on Damascus.
Helicopter gunships and tanks used to shell areas of Idlib and Damascus amid mass army deployment near Turkish border.
Incoherent national policies and geopolitical rivalries are leading to a worsening crisis in Syria.
Dozens killed in violence across Syria, as car bombs explode in Damascus and Idlib, activists and state media report.
Monitors and joint envoy Annan cite increasing use of helicopter gunships, mortars and tanks against opposition areas.
Ceasefire's effectiveness thrown into question after blasts near security buildings in Idlib cause casualties.
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