person > Haitham al-Maleh
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Meeting to choose leader who will oversee creation of interim government is to be held in Turkish city of Istanbul.
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Rebels claim control over more than half the city while government says it is regaining lost ground using airpower.
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Helicopters and artillery hammer key rebel-held areas as government forces continue full-scale assault on northern city.
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The opposition movement inside and outside the country must walk a fine line between independence and intervention.
Opinion
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2012 19:44 GMT
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US secretary of state criticises Syrian president after Assad loyalists attacked US and French embassies in Damascus.
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President chairs cabinet's first session as state media says one policeman was killed in Friday's clashes.
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Witnesses say security forces fired tear gas at protesters marching towards central Damascus from the suburb of Douma.
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Witnesses say security forces opened fire in Baida while an opposition delegation has met the vice-president.
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Students gather outside capital's university to express solidarity with protesters killed campaigning for democracy.
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Residents say Baniyas is calm after deadly clashes left four civilians and one soldier dead as protests continue.
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