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Damascus Police HQ Burned As Battle Rages In Capital

Rebels seized control of parts of Syria's international borders Thursday and torched the main police headquarters in the heart of old Damascus, advancing relentlessly after the assassination of President Bashar al-Assad's closest lieutenants.
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Report: Assad Has Fled To His Alawite Homeland

In an echo from the final weeks of Saddam Hussein's reign in Iraq in 2003, Syrian President Bashar al Assad has reportedly retreated to his tribal homeland as rebels advance on Damascus.
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One Million Refugees Have Left Somalia: UN

While the world's deadliest famine has officially ended, remaining food shortages coupled with insecurity and fighting between African Union forces and militant group al-Shabab have wreaked havoc on the nation and its people.
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Iraq Fuming Over Turkey Oil Trade With Kurds

The Iraqi government warned Turkey Sunday that an oil and natural gas trade deal with the autonomously-ruled Kurdish region in northern Iraq could damage economic ties between the two countries.
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Worst Massacre Yet In Syria Claimed; 200 Dead

More than 200 Syrians, mostly civilians, were massacred in a village when it was blasted by helicopters and tanks and then stormed by Assad regime militia, opposition activists said.
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South China Sea Dispute Expected To Set Tone For ASEAN Meet

The territorial dispute in the South China Sea is expected to drive the talks during the 19th ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) beginning Monday in Cambodia. The confrontational rhetoric between China and the U.S. over the South China Sea will also form the focus of the discussions that will be attended by top officials from the 10 member nations.

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