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Annan ‘impatient and frustrated’ over Syria

BEIRUT — Say­ing he is impa­tient and frus­trated, spe­cial envoy Kofi Annan called on the Syr­ian pres­i­dent Fri­day to imple­ment a U.N.-brokered peace plan fol­low­ing a hor­rific week­end mas­sacre that killed more than 100 people.

World powers worry Syria sliding to civil war

GENEVA — World pow­ers share a belief that Syria could descend into civil war and plan to map out pos­si­ble ways to avoid such a dis­as­ter for the region, a deputy to inter­na­tional envoy Kofi Annan said Wednesday.

UN: Most of 108 killed in Syria were executed

BEIRUT — The U.N.’s human rights office said Tues­day that most of the 108 vic­tims of a mas­sacre in Syria last week were shot at close range, some of them women, chil­dren and entire fam­i­lies gunned down in their own homes.

Gunbattle in Beirut amid fears of Syria spillover

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BEIRUT — Gun­men fired rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns early Mon­day in intense street bat­tles in the Lebanese cap­i­tal, wound­ing six peo­ple as fears mounted that the con­flict in neigh­bor­ing Syria was bleed­ing across the border.

Twin car bombs in Syrian capital kill dozens

DAMASCUS, Syria — Twin sui­cide car bombs exploded out­side a mil­i­tary intel­li­gence build­ing and killed 55 peo­ple Thurs­day, toss­ing man­gled bod­ies in the street in the dead­liest attack against a regime tar­get since the Syr­ian upris­ing began 14 months ago.

Suicide bombing in Syrian capital kills 10

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BEIRUT — Two weeks into a cease-fire agree­ment, there still was no peace in Syria: Secu­rity agents in Dam­as­cus col­lected the remains of 10 peo­ple killed in a sui­cide bomb­ing. Activists reported troops fir­ing on pro­test­ers. Video showed a crowd car­ry­ing a slain boy to U.N. observers as proof of regime violence.

Pentagon: America will be ready if needed in Syria

WASHINGTON — U.S. mil­i­tary lead­ers clearly expressed reluc­tance about using Amer­i­can might to stop the unend­ing vio­lence in Syria, insist­ing that diplo­macy remains the best option to force Pres­i­dent Bashar Assad to end the bru­tal crack­down on his own people.

Syria truce largely holds but 6 killed in protests

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BEIRUT — Syr­ian forces used live fire, tear gas and clubs to beat back tens of thou­sands of pro­test­ers who took to the streets across the coun­try Fri­day in pow­er­ful and often jubi­lant dis­plays of defi­ance. But a U.N.-brokered truce largely held up with­out the wide­spread, bloody offen­sives that have pushed the nation toward civil war.

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