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Dissidents meeting in Spain say they oppose negotiation with Syrian president unless it is aimed at his departure.
Syrian National Coalition names veteran dissident George Sabra as interim chief, following Moaz al-Khatib's resignation.
Tehran says the pan-Arab bloc's decision to hand over seat to Syrian opposition is "dangerous behaviour".
Marwan Bishara answers three questions on the Arab League summit in Doha.
Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar's emir, opens summit by offering support for "political solution" to the Syria crisis.
National Coalition rejects Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib's decision to step down out of frustration over world's inaction.
As the special envoy to Syria admits he has not been successful, how can he tackle the crisis and put an end to the war?
Meeting to choose leader who will oversee creation of interim government is to be held in Turkish city of Istanbul.
Both the United States and Russia have laid out their political stakes when it comes to negotiating with Assad.
Syrian women are increasingly becoming weapons of war in the battle between government forces and the opposition.
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