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Syrian rebel fighters freed at least 50 people yesterday held captive by an al-Qaeda-linked faction after clashes between the rival sides spread further in the country's opposition-held areas in the north, activists said.

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A Syrian opposition leader said Friday the regime is trying to destroy a U.N.-brokered peace plan for the country. The accusations came as security forces fanned out following twin suicide car bombings that killed 55 people in Damascus.

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The Philippines will not cut political and economic relations with Syria but the government has expressed concern over the 17,000 Filipinos who might be affected by the unrest in that Arab country.

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