Syria, Egypt and Middle East unrest - Tuesday 3 January
• Arab League to discuss ending monitoring mission• Free Syrian Army threatens more attacks • Third round of Egypt's parliamentary elections• Read the latest summary5.58pm: Here is a summary of the main developments so far today:Syria• The Arab League is to meet to consider ending its controversial monitoring mission to Syria after finding that the killing is continuing despite the presence of observers. The league is to hold an emergency meeting in Cairo on Saturday to discuss the future of the mission. Tanks have been filmed in the city of...
Published By: The Guardian - Tuesday, 3 January, 2012
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