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Ex-UN mission chief says president's days are numbered but his exit may not end the conflict.
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Foreign, interior and defence ministers remain the same, as activists report deaths of 28 people in the country's east.
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Newly elected 250-member parliament will meet for first time in Damascus with President al-Assad expected to speak.
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Activist says besieged Syrian city is "dying", as scores reported dead across country in latest wave of violence.
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Charter meant to end decades of one-party rule receives 89.4 per cent approval, state TV says.
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Charter meant to end decades of one-party rule dismissed as meaningless by opposition amid government crackdown.
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Activists doubt charter proposed by President Assad will end five decades of one-party rule at root of ongoing unrest.
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