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State media says a "technical error" caused explosion near Latakia, leading to injury of six people.
Leaders back peace talks "as soon as possible" and call for pact on transitional government "formed by mutual consent".
Two people killed in gunfight between pro-Hezbollah group and followers of Sunni cleric in Sidon, local media reports.
Government forces, opposition fighters, and external actors must look beyond their short-sighted interests.
Meeting on G8 summit's sidelines in Northern Ireland, US and Russian leaders acknowledge their "different perspectives".
Elite unit sets up roadblocks between rival villages, a day after four Shia men were killed in an ambush.
Leaders of wealthiest nations gather in Northern Ireland amid growing tension between US and Russia over Syria.
At least 60 Syrian regime soldiers reported killed in a town near northern city's international airport.
Threat of 'all-out war' between Sunni and Alawite neighbours in north Tripoli as Syrian conflict spills over the border.
State television says car bomb hit checkpoint outside airport in Mezzeh, as violence continues in Syria.
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