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Sumayya al-Bouti says top pro-regime preacher who died in a Damascus blast supported Assad out of his conviction.
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Syrian opposition PM rejects talks with Assad
Communications executive chosen to serve as interim prime minister calls Bashar Assad regime "oppressive" and "unjust".
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Syrian opposition appoints provisional PM
Communications executive Ghassan Hitto appointed by Syrian National Coalition to be prime minister of rebel-held areas.
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Syria rebels 'capture most of police academy'
More than 200 troops and rebels reported killed in fighting for one of last regime bastions in western Aleppo province.
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Russia warns of 'mutual destruction' in Syria
Foreign minister calls on government and rebels to start talks, as fighting continues to escalate.
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Brahimi urges Syria peace talks at UN
International envoy calls for dialogue between opposition and "acceptable delegation" from the government in Damascus.
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Syria rebels claim northern airbase takeover
Fighters say they overran military base in Sfeira town near Aleppo international airport, amid reports of more fighting.
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Syrian rebels claim capture of Euphrates dam
Setback for government in eastern Raqqa province reported as tank units battle fighters near Damascus city centre.
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Last Modified: 11 Feb 2013 23:33 GMT
Syria opposition open to talks in rebel areas
Mouaz al-Khatib says he is willing to negotiate with regime representatives in rebel-held areas of northern Syria.
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