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Jordan: People's call for reform

Jordan's Bedouin tribes, historically the core supporters of the Hashemite monarchy are now asking for reforms. As protests continue in Bahrain, we single out the crucial actors in the standoff between the ruling dynasty and the opposition. And could Saudi Arabia be the next Arab country to face demonstrations? We put the question to Middle East experts.

Syria: Foreigners fighting on the frontline
10/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: Foreigners fighting on the frontline

This week we take you to the heart of the battle for Syria's largest city, Aleppo, with two exclusive reports. Next, no sooner is Iraq's fugitive Vice President sentenced to death in absentia than a wave of violence leaves over 100 dead nationwide. Finally, Beirut's cafe and restaurant owners say a new smoking ban has snuffed out business.
Egypt: Press freedom in the spotlight
03/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Egypt: Press freedom in the spotlight

Press freedom is under the spotlight in Egypt as a newspaper editor is set to go on trial for insulting the president. Next, we meet the Syrian doctors helping refugees in neighbouring Turkey. Finally, our team in Israel went to find out how people there feel about the possibility of war with Iran.
Syrian rebels run towns without Assad
27/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syrian rebels run towns without Assad

We begin in Qusayr, a Syrian city where the rebels in charge have set up a police force and are trying to manage formerly state-run facilities like the local hospital. Next, we head to the Rafah border crossing to gauge opinion on Egypt’s new president, who recently sealed off several tunnels that once connected his country with Gaza. Finally, meet some of the 25 Israeli athletes participating at the London Paralympics.
Syrians seek treatment across the border
20/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syrians seek treatment across the border

We start with a special report from France 24 journalists about their visit to a makeshift medical centre near Turkey's border with Syria. A France 24 team also went to a TV channel on the Jordan-Syria border that transmits photos and videos from the frontline. Finally, we explore the oasis-like shores of Iraq's Lake Habbaniyah to find out why it's become a tourist hotspot.
Egypt: Morsi sends powerful defence minister into retirement
13/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Egypt: Morsi sends powerful defence minister into retirement

In Egypt, the new president has carried out his boldest move yet. President Mohamed Morsi has forced the most senior man in the military, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, into retirement. Next, we look at life for Syrians in a Jordanian refugee camp. Finally, we talk to an Iraqi man who was forced to flee his house as a young boy during the Iraq-Iran war, but who is now determined to win it back for his young family.

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