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Prime Minister Medvedev says Syrian president's chances of keeping power are getting "smaller and smaller" as war rages.
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World Food Programme to work with local groups to reach 2.5 million people, as deadly bombings are reported in Idlib.
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Almost 200 killed across the country as the main opposition bloc, meeting in Qatar, agrees to broaden its structure.
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Car bombing hits Damascus suburb as new UN envoy says resolving the war is a "nearly impossible" task.
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Valerie Amos begins talks on how to increase humanitarian aid to Syrian civilians trapped or displaced by fighting.
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Opposition fighters produce footage of a man they claim is the captured pilot of a warplane that crashed in Deir Ezzor.
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Refugees fleeing into Lebanon mirror the broader divisions of Syrian society between the government and opposition.
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Last Modified: 23 Jul 2012 20:30 GMT
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Assad's forces use helicopter gunships in a new assault on rebels infd Damascus, as clashes rage in Aleppo.
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Aid group in talks to reach more casualties after ambulances move 27 women and children, as siege continues.
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Injured British photographer smuggled into Lebanon as UN human rights chief calls for immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
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