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Inside look at Syria rebels' tactics and arms
Exclusive access to captured army base near Damascus where rebels prepare for urban warfare.
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Medical supplies scarce in Syria's Hama
Medics struggle to treat injured in underground makeshift clinics with little medicine and few doctors.
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Damascus rebels focus on strategic strikes
Outgunned fighters near capital are unfazed by danger, but must plan each attack as carefully as possible.
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Syrian bakeries forced to operate during dark
With dozens of bakeries bombed by government forces, employees work through night to provide crucial supplies.
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Syria crisis looms large for Hajj pilgrims
Three million Muslims descend on Mecca, with trouble spots like Syria weighing heavy on their minds.
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Syrians seek refuge in countryside
Families flee urban areas as violence in 18-month uprising against the Syrian government continues.
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Syrian rebel volunteers aid Aleppo needy
Volunteers are helping thousands of people in Syria get access to essential food and medicine supplies.
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Fighting wreaks havoc on Aleppo
Neither ambulance drivers nor journalists are safe as Syrian government seeks to retake rebel-held neighbourhoods.
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The mother of the world: The birth of Egypt's democracy
This election is not a 'referendum' on the revolution, but a step in the only direction possible: forward.
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