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Activists say troops entered Saraqeb and that five people were killed in Qusayr, as government rejects global criticism.
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Tanks and armoured vehicles enter Saraqeb near Turkish frontier, arresting at least 100 people, activists say.
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Syrian envoy to UN slams Western 'hypocrisy' as US tightens sanctions and Assad admits 'mistakes' by security forces.
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Tanks storm two northwestern border towns, local residents say, as international community steps up pressure on Assad.
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Ahmet Davutoglu holds six hours of talks in Damascus but Assad says forces will continue to pursue "terrorists".
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Ahmet Davutoglu visits Damascus days after Turkey said its patience with Syria's crackdown on protests was running out.
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Reports of seven deaths in Hama and Idlib province as the Turkish foreign minister meets President Assad in Damascus.
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