Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government suffered one of its highest profile departures Monday when Prime Minister Riyad Hijab reportedly fled to Jordan with his family.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government suffered one of its highest profile departures Monday when Prime Minister Riyad Hijab reportedly fled to Jordan with his family. No comment yet.
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Anti-regime forces were preparing for a decisive battle for control of Aleppo on Friday. Both the Syrian army and the rebel fighters have been sending reinforcements into the northern city in preparation for an anticipated regime offensive. Delete the scoop?
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The influx of Syrians crossing into Lebanon subsided as the situation at the country’s eastern border crossing regained a sense of normalcy one day after a record number of Syrians entered Lebanon. Delete the scoop?
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Blast in Damascus kills Defence Minister Daoud Rajha, Assad's brother-in-law Assef Shawkat and other senior officials. Delete the scoop?
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At least 200 people are reported to have been killed in the Syrian village of Tremseh, in Hama province, BBC News reported.Opposition activists quoted residents as saying the village was attacked with helicopter gunships and tanks.Pro-government Shabiha... Delete the scoop?
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Russia announced that a flotilla of navy vessels had sailed to the Mediterranean Sea and some would dock in the Syrian port of Tartus. Delete the scoop?
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Ex-UN observer mission chief says president's days are numbered but his exit may not end the conflict. Delete the scoop?
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Initially, the United Nations was convinced that the Syrian government was behind the brutal Houla massacre. But then, some began to have doubts. Delete the scoop?
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The world saw only a handful of pictures of Assef Shawkat. Few knew what he really did, or what power he wielded. Delete the scoop?
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July 13, 2012 12:33 PM
The Joint Special Envoy for the United Nations and the League of Arab States for Syria, Kofi Annan, today strongly condemned the attacks on Thursday in a village in the central province of Hama which reportedly resulted in over 200 deaths, adding... Delete the scoop?
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Human Rights Petition: (All Human Rights Organizations): STOP SENDING ARMS TO THE ASSAD REGIME! STOP THE BLOODSHED! | Change.org. ... Delete the scoop?
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Russia despatched a flotilla of warships to its naval base in the Syrian port of Tartus on Tuesday in an apparent show of support for President Bashar al-Assad. Delete the scoop?
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