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Syria says reaches deal with Arab League on unrest

Syria says reaches deal with Arab League on unrest

Syrian state television said on Tuesday a final agreement had been reached between Syrian authorities and an Arab League committee tasked with finding a solution to end seven months of unrest.

 

Analysis: After Libya, eyes turn to Syrian revolt

Analysis: After Libya, eyes turn to Syrian revolt

The downfall of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is likely to pave the way for increased Western attention to Syria and embolden protests against President Bashar al-Assad.

 

Analysis: Iran sees ally Syria surrounded by U.S., Arab "wolves"

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Beset by civil unrest at home and lambasted by the West and his Arab neighbors for his violent crackdown on dissent, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad can count on one firm ally: Iran.

 

Syria: Understanding the unrest

Syria: Understanding the unrest

Five months into the country's uprising, a defiant Syrian regime continues its relentless assault on pro-reform protesters in the face of international rebuke and calls for restraint.

 

Syria Forces Open Assault on Eastern City

The Syrian military defied growing condemnation and sent tanks into Deir al-Zour, the fifth-largest city in the country.

 

Large demonstrations in Syria; Assad crony cedes power over businesses

Large demonstrations in Syria; Assad crony cedes power over businesses

Tens of thousands of Syrians poured onto the streets of cities around the country after prayers on Friday to press their demand for the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad, apparently undeterred by concessions from a top ...

 

Outrage boils over Syria crisis

Outrage boils over Syria crisis

Syrian refugees continue to flee across the Turkish border to escape violence, as world powers amplify their outrage over the Damascus regime's tough crackdown on peaceful demonstrators.

 

No U.N. action on Syria

No U.N. action on Syria

After more than a thousand reported deaths from a government crackdown on dissidents and chilling videos of violence on social media, the unrest in Syria has drawn international attention -- albeit no response from the United Nations Security Council.

 

48 reported killed as Syria forces continue attacks on protesters

48 reported killed as Syria forces continue attacks on protesters

Meanwhile, a refugee crisis keeps growing in Turkey, where at least 3,000 Syrians fled across the border in recent days to makeshift tent cities set up by relief agencies and the Ankara government.

 

100,000 protesters hit the streets in Yemen

Nearly 100,000 Yemenis protested Friday in a main square of the capital demanding that the wounded president, currently outside the country, be removed from power.

 

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