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Syrian opposition leaders said the government is carrying out a full-scale assault on the city of Homs and urged the Arab League to intervene.
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Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said that he plans to leave the country for the U.S. and let an interim government get ready for an election that will replace him.
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Crowds gathered in the Syrian capital, Damascus, today for the funerals of those killed in two suicide bombings as Arab League monitors planned to meet the country’s foreign minister.
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Suicide bombers targeted two Syrian security-service buildings in Damascus, killing civilians and soldiers, the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said, after an Arab League mission arrived to prepare for monitoring of an accord to end nine months of violence.
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An Arab League mission arrived in Syria today to prepare for monitoring of the accord the government signed this week to end nine months of violence, as the deadly crackdown on protests continued.
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Twitter Inc., the microblogging service with more than 100 million users, received a $300 million investment from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal as it pushes through a redesign of its site to attract advertisers.
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At least eight Syrian soldiers died in an ambush by army defectors near Hama in retaliation for the killing of five civilians today, the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya reported 30 people were killed by security forces today.
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Syrian army defectors clashed with state security forces as activists staged a strike in a drive to topple President Bashar al-Assad.
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Syrian army defectors clashed with state forces yesterday in a drive to topple President Bashar al- Assad as activists staged a strike against the regime.
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Syrian anti-government protesters called for a general strike after security forces opened fire on demonstrators in several cities during the past two days, killing more than 40 people.
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