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In letter to forum of emerging economies, Bashar al-Assad says his country is subject to "acts of terrorism".
Sumayya al-Bouti says top pro-regime preacher who died in a Damascus blast supported Assad out of his conviction.
Communications executive chosen to serve as interim prime minister calls Bashar Assad regime "oppressive" and "unjust".
Communications executive Ghassan Hitto appointed by Syrian National Coalition to be prime minister of rebel-held areas.
More than 200 troops and rebels reported killed in fighting for one of last regime bastions in western Aleppo province.
Foreign minister calls on government and rebels to start talks, as fighting continues to escalate.
International envoy calls for dialogue between opposition and "acceptable delegation" from the government in Damascus.
Fighters say they overran military base in Sfeira town near Aleppo international airport, amid reports of more fighting.
Setback for government in eastern Raqqa province reported as tank units battle fighters near Damascus city centre.
Mouaz al-Khatib says he is willing to negotiate with regime representatives in rebel-held areas of northern Syria.
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