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Will the world's most populous nation review its 'one-child policy' as an ageing society places a strain on the young?
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Russia: Assad committed to ending violence
Foreign Minister Lavrov holds talks with Syrian president in Damascus as government forces continue to shell Homs.
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Russian foreign minister in talks with Assad
Sergei Lavrov tells Syrian president that peace is in Moscow's interests, as army continues bombardment of Homs.
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Syria steps up assault on Homs
Heavy shelling continues amid reports of dozens killed as Russian foreign minister visits Damascus to push for reforms.
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US closes embassy in Syria
Amid reports of intensified military shelling of Homs, US pulls out diplomats and UK recalls ambassador from Damascus.
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Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive'
Activists and witnesses say army has been indiscriminately shelling the city's Bab Amr neighbourhood since Sunday.
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Vangelis: A message of hope
The internationally celebrated Greek composer talks about the role of music in times of chaos, crisis and uncertainty.
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'I think that the Arab world is better off, the world as a whole is better off as a result of the Arab spring.'
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