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Cairo reacts to Mubarak's historic trial

As the trial of Egypt's ousted leader Hosni Mubarak begins, our reporters gather reactions in Cairo. Also, with violence worsening in Syria, we look at the support the regime still enjoys from allies at home and abroad. Finally, cost-of-living protests continue in Israel, with mothers now making their voices heard.

Syria: Damascus, Tehran accuse Israel of 'playing with fire'
06/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: Damascus, Tehran accuse Israel of 'playing with fire'

Syria and its ally Iran warn of possible retribution for several air strikes on Syrian soil, assumed to have been carried out by Israel. Next, Lebanon may have made progress towards greater tolerance of homosexuality, but discrimination has by no means gone away. Finally, we take you to a new exhibition on hieroglyphics at the Louvre to find out more about just who the ancient scribes were.
Syria: 'Growing evidence' of chemical weapons use
29/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: 'Growing evidence' of chemical weapons use

Has the Assad regime used chemical weapons in Syria? If so, will this be the "game changer" Washington threatened it might be? Next, we meet Israel's Bedouin soldiers, who are exempt from military service, but play a vital role in securing Israel's borders. Finally, despite a wave of sectarian tensions, nightlife in the Iraqi capital is making a comeback.
First elections in Iraq since US withdrawal
22/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

First elections in Iraq since US withdrawal

In a key test for the Iraqi government, the first elections are held since US troops left the country. Next, the ongoing violence in Syria takes its toll on the country’s rich cultural heritage. Finally, we meet the Yemenis who refuse to give up the search for their loved ones who vanished during the rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad steps down
15/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad steps down

The Palestinian Premier steps down, but where does this leave the recent push to revive the Middle East peace process? Next, we meet the young victims of the deadly conflict in Syria. Finally, we discover a street artist with a message, as an Egyptian tagger gets a little help from a friend in the French city of Marseille.
Egypt and Iran: a faltering rapprochement?
09/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Egypt and Iran: a faltering rapprochement?

We head to the Egyptian pyramids, where our correspondents spoke to the first Iranian tourists to travel to Egypt on a commercial flight for more than 30 years. Staying in Egypt, we explore the reasons behind a recent escalation of deadly sectarian violence. Finally, we catch up with the award-winning Syrian Journalist, Rima Marrouch.

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AboutEx- President Hosni Mubarak's trial

May be president Mubarak deserve some sort of fair trial and some exoronation, for his support and continuiosly when it comes to peace and stability of middle east he always support the peace , but however idon't buy the notion of some saying he should not stand trial of what he did. and also one saying he is been caged, if you look at it carefully may be it is for his own protection from no one to get close or may be harm him in court or whatever ,so ithink it is for his own protection that's why he was kept in cage. but over all ithink he deserve some padon or clemency if he was to be convicted. irespective of court case that pending, he has played a tireless roll when he was in charge as president of Egypt when it comes to stability and peace of the region.

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