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Latest update: 17/10/2011 

- Christians - demonstrations - Egypt - Gilad Shalit - Israel - Israeli settlements - Palestinian Authority


Egypt: Arab Spring....Christian Winter?

Our reporters in Egypt meet with the family of a victim of last weekend's violence. Coptic activist Mina Daniel was killed in clashes between protesters and the army. Also, a deal is reached for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. He will be freed in a swap for over 1000 Palestinian prisoners. Finally, Palestinians estimate that Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza are costing them nearly 7 billion dollars a year.

The spectre of outside intervention in Yemen
29/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The spectre of outside intervention in Yemen

In this edition: home-grown solutions for stopping al Qaeda in Yemen that include staging a play; Iraq on edge after the exclusion of hundreds of Sunnis from upcoming elections; and the first Palestinian TV satire show proves a smash hit.
West Bank: campaign to boycott settler goods
22/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

West Bank: campaign to boycott settler goods

Coming up: Palestinians campaign to boycott goods out of the Israeli settlements, we profile the new man at the head of Egypt's Moslem Brotherhood, and flowers from Gaza are back.
Inside Iran's nuclear programme
15/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Inside Iran's nuclear programme

Coming up this week: who killed a Tehran university nuclear physics professor? Iran's president describes Zionist methods but dissidents are dubious. They point to his support for the country's pro-reform movement. French supermarket giant Carrefour's roundabout foray into Iran, the little village cut in half by Israel and Lebanon, and that wants to be Syrian, and the lie detector test Israelis might be exporting to an airport terminal near you.
Can Dubai live up to its skyscrapers?
08/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Can Dubai live up to its skyscrapers?

In this week's edition: Now that Dubai has inaugurated the world's tallest tower... what are the chances of filling all those other empty buildings in town? Also, we visit one Gaza family that's rooting for the liberation of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, because it could mean the return of one of its own members.
Universities, the heart of Iranian opposition
01/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Universities, the heart of Iranian opposition

FRANCE 24's Alain Chabod was one of the few journalists to be allowed into Iran just days before the latest clashes between opposition protesters, police forces and Islamic militas. He brings brings us this special report from a nation on the brink of civil war.

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Arab "Palestinian" fake victims

Why do you broadcast the filthy "Palestinian" propaganda, when they are still in the mud of self infliction (including use of its civilians, to make sure their kids die) and blame innocent Israelis who try to survive a constant genocide attempt by Arab-Muslims since the 1920s?

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