person > Farouq al-Sharaa
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International envoy calls for dialogue between opposition and "acceptable delegation" from the government in Damascus.
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Suburbs bombarded and clashes reported as government troops try to push back rebels pressing in on the capital.
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Mouaz al-Khatib wants to hold talks with country's vice president, but not all Syrians back his initiative.
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Report finds conflict increasingly pits Sunni rebels against state forces supported by religious and ethnic minorities.
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon says political settlement is only way to stop violence, and urges UN Security Council to unite.
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Troops stationed outside Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus day after air raid killed eight people there.
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Farouq al-Sharaa, the country's vice-president, concedes that neither side can win the conflict, as violence continues.
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Farouq al-Sharaa says "historic settlement", involving formation of national unity government needed to end conflict.
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Clashes continue as President Assad makes his first appearance in public since a July bombing killed security chiefs.
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Government planes bomb suburbs as clashes rage inside northern city, while other key cities suffer heavy shelling.
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