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UN envoy says Damascus is completely uncooperative and urges the Security Council to come together to address the crisis
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Damascus rejects what it says is UN attempt to broaden scope of investigation into alleged chemical weapons attacks.
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French President Francoise Hollande says 'no guarantee' weapons to Syria's rebels will end up in the wrong hands.
Europe
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2013 02:18 GMT
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In letter to forum of emerging economies, Bashar al-Assad says his country is subject to "acts of terrorism".
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The secretary-general of the Arab League discusses the challenges the organisation faces over the conflict in Syria.
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Paris and London want EU to lift embargo on weapons for Syrian rebels so groups can "defend themselves".
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Civilians stranded in Bab-al-Salam camp in the north are living amid crippling shortages and constant fear of attacks.
Features
Last Modified: 22 Feb 2013 11:21 GMT
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As head of Syrian opposition coalition pushes for talks with the government, we ask if negotiations can bring peace.
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Egyptian president urges Damascus not to put its interests above those of the nation at summit of 57-member body.
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Diplomat's threat comes as Syrian ally Iran says air raid near Damascus will have significant implications for Israel.
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