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Army shells rebel-held districts of commercial capital as violence nationwide kills 37 people, activists say.
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Fighting has spread and international humanitarian law now applies, Red Cross says, as clashes are reported in Damascus.
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Foreign minister warns Russia will block extension of UN mission if Western powers push for sanctions on Damascus.
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Opposition reports explosions and heaviest fighting to date in the capital as Syria army tries to invade neighbourhoods.
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The full statement issued by leaders of the Group of Eight leading economies after their summit at Camp David in the US.
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Last Modified: 19 May 2012 23:46 GMT
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Peacekeeping chief says artillery and armoured vehicles still in cities, adding that both sides have violated ceasefire.
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With violence continuing amid diplomatic efforts to solve the conflict, can unarmed UN observers end the crisis?
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International group calls on Damascus to honour ceasefire and says it will look at "other options" if UN efforts fail.
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Ban Ki-moon calls for an expanded observer mission, saying Damascus has failed to adhere to agreed peace plan.
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Preliminary deal reached on framework for UN ceasefire monitors who will report on progress of Kofi Annan's peace plan.
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