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Al Jazeera
| 10 months ago
28 James Bays reports on the bomb that exploded at the high-level security meeting in Damascus Intense fighting between the opposition and government forces is raging in a half-dozen areas of the Syrian capital Damascus, the day after a bomb struck...
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Zee News
| 10 months ago
Ban and Annan's concern over the growing violence in Syria came as the 15-nation Council is scheduled to vote today on a Syrian resolution, which seeks non-military sanctions under Chapter 7 against President Bashar Al Assad's regime. Ban urged the...
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The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
Conflicting reports emerged Thursday as to the whereabouts of Syrian President Bashar Assad following the deadly blast that hit the core of the Damascus regime a day earlier. Reuters, quoting Syrian opposition sources and a Western diplomat, said...
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NOW Lebanon
| 10 months ago
Future bloc MP Khaled al-Daher said in remarks published on Thursday that the close collapse of the Syrian regime was affecting Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun's political approach. Aoun lost his balance due to the near collapse of the...
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The Guardian
| 10 months ago
HOms old town martyr +18 Homs old town rockets falling like rain, huge explosions. Kitten between the ruins In Homs and the camera man wonder about the Animal right's ?...Yesterday a massacre occurred in Suburbs of Damascus when funeral was bombarded...
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NOW Lebanon
| 10 months ago
March 14 MP Marwan Hamadeh said in remarks published on Thursday that the bombing that targeted key regime figures in Syria might have been orchestrated from within the regime. The operation might have been generated from within the regime, and it...
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The Hindustan Times
| 10 months ago
More than 200 people, mostly civilians, were killed on Wednesday in violence across Syria, including 38 in Damascus where armed rebels are pressing an all-out offensive, a monitoring group said. At least 214 people -- 124 civilians, 62 soldiers and...
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United Press International
| 10 months ago
Widespread fighting raged in Damascus Thursday as Assad regime forces and militias exacted vengeance for a bombing that killed three top Syrian security chiefs. The fighting included regime soldiers firing indiscriminately in embattled neighborhoods...
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The Courier-Mail
| 10 months ago
Prime Minister David Cameron has heaped pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to back UN sanctions against Syria. Cameron has also called on Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to fall on his sword. Speaking during a visit to the Afghan capital...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Assets worth £100m belonging to Syrian leaders have been located and frozen in Britain, the BBC has learned. The European Union imposed sanctions on President Bashar al-Assad's regime after it violently suppressed anti-government protests. Most of...
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NOW Lebanon
| 10 months ago
The UN Security Council has expressed "grave concern" about cross-border attacks on Lebanon from Syria. The 15-nation council issued a statement late Wednesday calling for respect for Lebanon's sovereignty following a bombing that killed three top...
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Al Sharq Al Awsat
| 10 months ago
Mystery surrounded the whereabouts of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday, a day after a bomber killed and wounded his security chiefs and rebels closed in on the center of Damascus, vowing to "liberate" the capital. The Syrian leader made...
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The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
U.S. defense officials have held talks with their Israeli counterparts over whether Israel might strike at Syria's weapons facilities as its regime faces possible collapse, the New York Times reported. The Times on Wednesday cited officials as saying...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Even as the Syrian capital Damascus is besieged by rebels and the inner circle of President Bashar al-Assad has been wiped out, questions have arisen over the whereabouts of the 46-year old Assad, his wife and three children. Share This Story...
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The Age
| 10 months ago
Syria's opposition proclaimed "the beginning of the end" for Bashar al-Assad's regime last night after a bomb in the heart of Damascus killed three of the president's closest lieutenants, including his powerful brother-in-law. Striking the very core...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 10 months ago
The killing Wednesday of Syrian President Bashar Assad's key security aides in a brazen bombing attack, close to Mr. Assad's residence, called into question the ability of a government that depends on an insular group of loyalists to function...
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Israel National News
| 10 months ago
According to Israel Defense Force statistics, 600-800 enemy combatants were killed in the Second Lebanon War. Israeli soldiers and 44 Israeli civilians were killed when Hezbollah shot rockets into northern Israel.
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The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah renewed his support Wednesday for the regime of embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad and praised the three generals killed in a bombing in Damascus, describing them as comrades-in-arms to the resistance...
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Washington Post
| 10 months ago
The bomb attack in Damascus on Wednesday prompted starkly different reactions among political groups in Lebanon, many of whom define themselves by their support of or hatred for the Syrian government. When news of the bombing broke early in the...
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NOW Lebanon
| 10 months ago
Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday said Syria provided missiles to Hezbollah and Hamas and saluted the Syrian security officials killed during the bombing earlier in the day in Damascus. (NOW Lebanon) Hezbollah Secretary General...