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Refugees flood into Turkey as government forces backed by air power continue attack on rebel-held town of Ras al-Ain.
By considering Istanbul as a "possible future global capital, we are heralding the advent of soft power geopolitics".
Turks living near the border want to see fighting end as refugees stream in and local businesses suffer.
As Lakhdar Brahimi proposes to halt the violence, we ask if it will be difficult to put a short-term ceasefire in place.
UN-Arab League joint envoy meets Syrian officials to ask for a brief halt to hostilities over Eid al-Adha holiday.
Lakhdar Brahimi, currently in Lebanon, says if the conflict is not solved, it will set the entire region ablaze.
Rebels push Syrian army out of Maarat Al Numan as intense battles over vital northern cities intensify.
Both countries ban civilian flights from their airspace, just days after Turkish interception of a Syrian passenger jet.
Lakhdar Brahimi travels to Istanbul amid growing tensions between Syria and its northern neighbor Turkey.
Government says attack on police headquarters killed one police officer, blaming it on "terrorists".
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