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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.

White House: Time to try another tactic in Syria

WASHINGTON — It may be time for the world to acknowl­edge that a cease-fire is not hold­ing in Syria, and that it is time to try another approach to stop the vio­lence, the White House said Thursday.

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.

Obama, Cameron: Shift in Afghan war role in 2013

WASHINGTON — Deter­mined to show momen­tum in a war marred by set­backs, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and British Prime Min­ster David Cameron said for the first time Wednes­day that NATO forces would hand over the lead com­bat role to Afghanistan forces next year as the U.S. and its allies aim to get out by the end of 2014.

Activist group: 144 dead across Syria

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BEIRUT — A Syr­ian activist group reported Mon­day that 144 peo­ple have been killed across the coun­try, scores of them in the embat­tled oppo­si­tion strong­hold of Homs by secu­rity forces as they tried to flee. A team from the Syr­ian arm of the Red Cross deliv­ered aid to one of the city’s most dan­ger­ous neigh­bor­hoods after days of try­ing to reach the area.

Syria’s Assad vows ‘iron hand’ against opponents

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BEIRUT — In his first speech since June, Syr­ian Pres­i­dent Bashar Assad vowed Tues­day to respond to threats against him with an “iron hand” and refused to step down, insist­ing he still has his people’s sup­port despite a 10-month-old revolt.

Syrian security forces fire on rallies, killing 30

BEIRUT (AP) — Syr­ian secu­rity forces opened fire Fri­day on pro­test­ers and hunted them down in house-to-house raids, killing about 30 peo­ple in the dead­liest day in weeks in the country’s 7-month-old upris­ing, activists said.

Syria opposition tries to unite, divisions remain

BEIRUT — Syria’s frag­mented oppo­si­tion took steps toward form­ing a national coun­cil Tues­day, but seri­ous divi­sions and mis­trust among the mem­bers pre­vented them from pre­sent­ing a uni­fied front against Pres­i­dent Bashar’s regime more than five months into the country’s upris­ing, par­tic­i­pants said.

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