| Tue, 7 Feb 2012 West and Arab powers study ways to strengthen opposition | London: Arab and western governments scrabbling to find strategies to deal with the crisis in Syria are considering ways to strengthen opposition to President, Bashar Al Assad, including supporting the Free Syrian Army. | The Russian and Chinese vetoes of a UN securit... | Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and rebels said his forces killed over 100 in the city of Homs. Su... | Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard Homs | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and rebels said his forces killed over 100 in the city of Homs. Su... | Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and rebels said his forces killed over 100 in the city of Homs. Su... | Lebanese backing for Syrian brothers | Attempts by the Syrian opposition to unseat President Bashar Al Assad and his cronies have divided Lebanon. The majority of Lebanese broadly sympathise with anti-regime demonstrators. | The ruling pro-Syrian minority is strongly backing the Syrian government while oth... | Russia pushes Syria reforms as bloodshed mounts | Click photo to enlargePro-Syrian regime supporters wave Syrian and Russian flags as they cheer a convoy believed to be transporting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Thousands of Syrians waving Russian flags cheered Russ... | Turkey's Dangerous Diplomacy | For a number of decades, I have been deeply engaged in promoting close relationships between the United States and Turkey and between Israel and Turkey. | I am deeply pained, however, that even as Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu travels to the United States t... | | |
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