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NATO's top official says President Bashar al-Assad's move is "an act of desperation of a regime nearing its end".
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More than 100 states recognise opposition coalition as "legitimate representative", opening way for greater assistance.
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Opposition fighters enter Sheikh Suleiman base near city of Aleppo after weeks of fighting, Syrian Observatory says.
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Activists say 10 children killed after government forces drop cluster bombs on playground east of Damascus.
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Explaining the impact of the ongoing conflict on neighbouring countries: Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.
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Reports of violence, including heavy shelling and car bombs, appear to show that both sides have violated ceasefire.
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Car bombing in Damascus and fighting in several provinces point to violations of Brahimi's ceasefire by both sides.
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Turks living near the border want to see fighting end as refugees stream in and local businesses suffer.
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Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 14:20 GMT
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As anger grows, mourners gather in their thousands in central Beirut for funeral of slain intelligence chief.
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The Iranian leader discusses his country's role in Syria's conflict and shares his concerns over the region's future.
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