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Countries around the globe are drawing up strategies for Syria in case the armed conflict takes a decisive turn.
The secretary-general of the Arab League discusses the challenges the organisation faces over the conflict in Syria.
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.
Renewed efforts take place as death toll rises in Gaza violence from ongoing Israeli attacks and Hamas rockets.
Hamas says a Gaza ceasefire agreement is being "held up" by Israelis, who have yet to confirm that a deal is imminent.
Britain warns a ground invasion can cost Israel much international sympathy as troops are massed along the border.
Hamas chief meets Egyptian president, Qatari emir and Turkish PM, as Arab League foreign ministers issue statement.
Syrian president rejects calls for him to seek exile, warning that foreign intervention will have global consequences.
Pan-Arab bloc says Syrian leader will not stay in office much longer, urging opposition to bridge their differences.
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