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UN leads calls for urgent world action on Syria after confirming killing of 92 people, including 32 children.
Children among at least 90 people reportedly killed in Homs province, as UN chief calls violence "unacceptable".
Homs shelled for 10th day as UN human rights chief says Assad government feeling emboldened in attacking civilians.
Navi Pillay says lack of Security Council resolution has emboldened Damascus to launch "all-out assault" on dissent.
Navi Pillay tells UN that scale of government's crackdown indicates that crimes against humanity have occurred.
FM Sergei Lavrov calls for dialogue and says violence must end before any Arab League peacekeeping mission takes place.
Arab League ministers agree to ask United Nations for joint force and special Arab envoy as crackdown on Homs continues.
Ministers meet in Egypt's capital to discuss joint observer mission with UN as Syrian forces continue to shell Homs.
Government renews tank assaults on Homs and Hama, while opposition forces are said to have killed high-ranking general.
Opposition denies government claims that it was behind bomb attacks in northern city that left dozens of people dead.
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