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Mani: a photographer in the firing line

He has brought us some of the best and most disturbing pictures of the Syrian uprising. Photojournalist Mani meets with France 24's reporters. Next, in Yemen, it’s election time but separatists in the south are sitting this one out. They want to break away from the rest of the country instead. Finally, we discover the martial art of ninjutsu, which is gaining a cult following in Iran.

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.
Syria: The daily struggle of living in Aleppo
01/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: The daily struggle of living in Aleppo

We find out how Syria's war-torn city of Aleppo is adapting to being on the front line. Meanwhile, Egyptian authorities seem to be losing their sense of humour as a popular satirist is grilled by prosecutors. Finally, in Iraq, we witness the renaissance of the Marsh Arabs in the "Garden of Eden", a decade after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Syria: a fragmented opposition in further disarray
25/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: a fragmented opposition in further disarray

Syria's main opposition leader announces he's stepping down, throwing the already divided opposition into further disarray. Next, we head to Egypt where life for the Bedouin is becoming increasingly difficult. Finally, we take a look at steps taken by the Turkish government to stop the birth rate heading the same ways as Europe's.
Syria's Christians caught in the crossfire
18/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria's Christians caught in the crossfire

We take you to Syria, where life after Assad may be even worse for the dwindling Christian minority. Next, a decade after the start of the US-led invasion in Iraq, a war-weary generation looks for opportunities beyond Iraq's borders. Finally, the Israeli premier pieces together the country's new government - just in time for Barack Obama's first visit.
Egypt: The young victims of political turmoil
11/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Egypt: The young victims of political turmoil

We begin in Egypt where hundreds of children have been illegally detained following the recent wave of protests that have swept across the country. Next, two years since Bashar al-Assad's regime began its crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators, the UN says one million Syrians have been displaced.

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