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News Analysis: U.S. Is Quietly Getting Ready for Syria Without Assad

The Obama administration is trying to avoid a repeat of what happened in Iraq, where the United States was not fully prepared for the aftermath of a leader’s fall.

 

UN: Death toll in Syria unrest at least 2,600

UN: Death toll in Syria unrest at least 2,600

At least 2,600 people have died in the six months of unrest that has swept Syria, the U.N.'s top human rights official said Monday, as a panel was named to investigate abuses in the Arab country....

 

Syria hit by a wave of deaths and arrests

Syria saw a wave of violence and arrests Sunday as the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross visited Damascus to address issues including caring for the wounded and access to detainees during the government's crackdown on a 5-month-old uprising.

 

Syria moves to halt spread of unrest into central Damascus

Syria moves to halt spread of unrest into central Damascus

Security forces in the Syrian capital of Damascus intensify checkpoints and patrols to keep an overnight surge of protests from spreading into the heart of the city, a stronghold for President Bashar Assad.

 

Visa, other cards not valid under Syria sanctions

Visa and MasterCard credit cards are no longer valid in Syria under new U.S. sanctions targeting Damascus because of its deadly crackdown on a 5-month-old uprising, officials said Thursday.

 

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.

 

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.

 

Syrian Forces Renew Their Strike on Restive City of Hama

Syrian Forces Renew Their Strike on Restive City of Hama

Security forces bombed the city for a second day on Monday as the government continued its campaign to crush a popular uprising against the Syrian regime.

 

Mubarak Reportedly Fined $90M for Cutting Internet

An Egyptian judge has fined Hosni Mubarak and two other former officials $90 million for government-imposed telecommunication disruptions during the popular uprising earlier this year.

 

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