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Our correspondent in Syria reports on "heavy and relentless shelling" in civilian regions of Aleppo.
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Last Modified: 31 Jul 2012 15:32 GMT
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Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem, on visit to ally Iran, says Aleppo resistance will be defeated by government troops.
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Opposition reports explosions and heaviest fighting to date in the capital as Syria army tries to invade neighbourhoods.
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Foreign, interior and defence ministers remain the same, as activists report deaths of 28 people in the country's east.
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Japan and Turkey join 11 countries in concerted move over massacre as Annan says country has reached tipping point.
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UN-Arab League envoy says "everyone with a gun" must lay down weapons after arriving in Damascus for high-level talks.
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Damascus agrees to "cease all military fighting" as of Thursday, but reserves right to respond to "terrorist attacks".
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As the UN-backed ceasefire deadline passes with little sign of compliance, we ask if the peace plan will collapse.
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UN envoy welcomes Iranian backing for peace efforts, but Tehran says Syrian government needs time to implement reforms.
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International envoy Kofi Annan says his efforts to secure peace can still be salvaged by Thursday's deadline.
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