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Tensions Run High In Beirut Over Slain Official

Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: On a Monday, it's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.DAVID GREENE, HOST: And I'm David Greene. Good morning.Moderator Bob Schieffer has released his list...

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Life And Death And Puppets In Syria

"I'm not crazy," the figure says, standing alone in a dark room, as if trying to convince himself."I'm not crazy?" almost a question this time."I'm not crazy. I'm not crazy. I'm not crazy!" he yells,...

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Little Festivity As Syria's Holiday Cease-fire Fails

Eid al-Adha is one of the holiest days on the Muslim calendar. The day marks the end of the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. It's the feast of the sacrifice, when any Muslim who is able should sacrifice an...

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In Syria's Biggest City, A Deadly Stalemate

Before the Syrian uprising, Aleppo was many things: Syria's largest city, its economic hub and cultural capital, one of the oldest, continuously occupied cities in the world.Now, Aleppo has a more...

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Conflicts Brew Between Kurds, Arabs In Iraq

Arab-Kurd skirmishes in southern Iraq late last week injured dozens of people and killed at least one. Now troops from both sides are escalating and tensions are high again. This all comes as Kurdistan...

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Iraqi Businesses Feel Pinch Of Iran's Economic Woes

Najaf in southern Iraq is beginning to feel the pain of neighboring Iran's economic woes. Business around Shiite sites, which usually draw scores of Iranians for the holy days of Ashura, is way down.

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Syrian Rebels Claim They Shot Down Fighter Jet With A Missile

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A Rebel Fighter Sees Islamic Law In Syria's Future

It's about 9 o'clock in the morning, and already it's been a long day for Abu Anas. He has lost two men to a sniper serving the Syrian regime. Four more have been injured.But Abu Anas walks with a...

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Sources: U.S., Jordan Training Syrian Rebels On Anti-Aircraft Weapons

The U.S. has now formally recognized a new Syrian opposition group as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people. But the U.S. has repeatedly declined to provide weapons for rebels fighting...

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As Syrian War Grinds On, A Rebel Keeps Reinventing Himself

Ibrahim Abazid had no idea he would be part of a nationwide revolt in Syria — or that his role would keep evolving.It was March 2011. Some teenagers in his hometown, Dera'a, got arrested for spray...

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A Welcoming Way Station For Syrians Fleeing Home

It's called Beit Qamishlo, or the House of Qamishlo. It's named after a city in northeastern Syria, though the house isn't even in Syria — it's just across the border in southern Turkey.The house is...

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In War-Torn Aleppo, Old Doors That Reflect A Grand Tradition

Aleppo's storied old city, which dates to the 12th century, has suffered much in the fighting between Syrian government forces and rebels over the past few months. But parts of the city remain intact,...

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For Those Still In Syria, A Daily Struggle

The situation for Syrian refugees is getting dire. Much has been reported about the worsening conditions for hundreds of thousands of Syrians taking up shelter just outside the country's borders, but...

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As Syrian Rebels Reopen Bakeries, Bread Crisis Starts To Ease

In Syria, the staple of most meals is a thin, round, flat bread that we would probably call pita.Back in November, as fierce fighting raged across Syria, people started to run out of this bread....

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Syrian Opposition Leader Holds Talks With Russia, Iran

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne.DAVID GREENE, HOST: And I'm David Greene.Let's begin this morning with Syria. There has been a little bit of...

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Conflict Transforms Syrian English Teacher Into War Photographer

Syria's war has thrown ordinary citizens into situations they never could have imagined and changed them in ways they never would have dreamed. It's turned carpenters, engineers and doctors into armed...

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'Conscience' of Syrian Revolution Faces Challenge from Islamists

Kafr Nabl is surrounded by rocky hills covered with olive and fig trees. Located in northwest Syria near the Turkish border, it used to be a sleepy town of about 30,000 people. Then it rose up against...

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Displaced Syrians Find Shelter In Ancient 'Dead Cities'

Parts of the northern Syrian province of Idlib are a U.N. World Heritage site, known for its ancient archaeological wonders. Walking along muddy, rocky ground covered in new grass and wild daffodils,...

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A Chat With A Radical Fighter In Syria

The Islamist rebel group Jabhat al-Nusra has been secretive, keeping to itself and refusing to meet Western journalists. The group has been designated a terrorist organization by the Obama...

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Letters To My Dead Father

Ten years after the U.S. invaded Iraq, NPR is taking a look back, revisiting people and places first encountered during the war. In 2006, NPR aired a story about a 9-year-old girl who loved her father...

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