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Prime Minister Riyad Hijab flees with his family to Jordan just two months after assuming the leadership post. The Syrian government says he was fired.
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The hackers posted a fabricated interview with the head of the Free Syrian Army.
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As fighting intensifies in the Syrian city, there are fears about the deadly consequences for civilians.
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Syrian president Bashar Assad issues written statement lauding the army on Army Foundation Day. Fighting continues for control of Syria's largest city, Aleppo as both sides appear to commit human rights violations.
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Questions are growing about the fate of President Bashar Assad's regime. One possibility is the creation of a breakaway region in the northwest coastal mountains dominated by the president's Alawite minority. Analysts say it would be a disaster politically and economically for Assad and the region.
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She warned that such action "will escalate the conflict quite dramatically." Meanwhile, the U.N.'s peacekeeping chief said the conflict is now a full-scale civil war.
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"The world is keeping a detailed account of the violence committed against civilians in Syria," says the U.N.'s secretary-general for children and armed conflict. The report points at the Assad regime and its supporters as being responsible.
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Vogue, the magazine she edits, printed a glowing profile of the Syrian first lady as the uprising began.
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Russia said recently it's not wedded to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad but that it wants to see Syrians come up with their own solution to the crisis there. Russia has been against foreign intervention in Syria from the beginning. David Greene talks to George Mason University's Mark Katz about whether Russia could be poised to change its position on Syria.
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Activists report dozens, possibly hundreds, of deaths. They blame Syrian troops and militias loyal to President Bashar Assad. His regime denies the fresh allegations.