AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia stood by President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday as Arab and Western countries sought to pile pressure on the Syrian leader to halt a violent crackdown on his opponents. The Arab League has suspended Syria and given it until the end of the week to comply with an Arab peace ...
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