• A daily summary of global reports on security issues. Syria called for an emergency Arab summit and invited Arab League officials to visit Sunday, a day after the Arab League voted to suspend Syria’s membership effective Wednesday. After the vote Saturday, thousands of supporters of Syrian ...
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