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No casualties reported after two rockets hit town hosting thousands of Syrian refugees.
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Activist group says it documented more than 6,000 deaths in the last month as fighting intensified.
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13 men taken prisoner while crossing border by gunmen seeking release of Sunni man allegedly held by Syrian army.
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Sumayya al-Bouti says top pro-regime preacher who died in a Damascus blast supported Assad out of his conviction.
In Depth
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2013 15:36 GMT
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Israeli soldiers fire anti-tank missile at Syrian army post after coming under fire for second time in 12 hours.
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Al-Qaeda wing claims presence of Syrian army in Iraq proves collusion between Baghdad and Syria's Bashar al-Assad.
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We look at the conflict's most recent developments where kidnappings and political tactics have dominated the headlines.
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Filipino troops captured in the Golan Heights have crossed into Jordan after being set free, officials say.
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Troops captured by Syrian fighters in the Golan Heights are being transferred to the border, abductors say.
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Though they are not fighting, former electricians on rooftops are easy targets for government snipers.
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