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Clashes intensify around Syrian capital as rare bombing raids in suburbs leave at least 60 dead, according to activists.
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One of Syria's high-profile defectors explains what is really going on inside the corridors of power in Damascus.
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Observers reach Tremseh in Hama province, where scores were killed after government launched air attack.
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UN chief says inaction will become "a license for further massacres", a day after activists report mass killings.
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Opposition members hope a victory for Vladimir Putin will allow him to reconsider policy towards Damascus.
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Pro-Assad Syrians come out in large numbers in Damascus as the Arab League observers prepare to disclose findings.
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Colonel and 50 of his men say they have taken on new mission to keep protesters in Hama safe during demonstrations.
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Damascus lashes out at Washington for "interference" in ongoing Arab League observers mission in Syria.
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European Union targets 13 officials over violent crackdown on protests.
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