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Hariri court mulls trial without defendants
Trial could begin in absentia but prosecutor says Lebanon has not had enough time to arrest suspects over 2005 killing.
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Nir Rosen spends time deep inside Syria's pro-regime Alawite community.
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Lebanon urged to arrest Hariri suspects
Tribunal judge orders public advertisement detailing indictment against four accused over Rafiq al-Hariri's killing.
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Hezbollah: Hariri case lacks evidence
Hezbollah leader dismisses UN tribunal indictment as "pure speculation" and chides it for relying only on phone records.
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Lebanon awaits Hariri-murder indictments
Special tribunal probing murder of ex-premier Rafiq al-Hariri expected to announce charges 'this week or the next'.
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Yemen's Shia dilemma
Shia Muslims say they are facing persecution from the authorities, including raids on homes and torture.
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Inside Deraa
The story of this ancient town is the story of the Syrian uprising: state brutality, funerals and growing fury.
Hugh Macleod and a reporter in Syria
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Last Modified: 19 Apr 2011 19:38 GMT
Hezbollah urged to lay down weapons
Thousands rally in Lebanon as former prime minister al-Hariri calls on group to give up their guns.
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