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How much power will the next Egyptian president hold?

Egypt's army insists it will not hang on to power. But many are sceptical, especially after the military council issues an interim constitution for the country. Next, violence is breaking out between neighbours in northern Lebanon as the conflict in Syria puts entire cities on edge. Finally, our correspondent meets Iraqi athletes, who are hard at work training for the Special Olympics.

Possible "war crimes" in Syria uncovered
05/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Possible "war crimes" in Syria uncovered

First, shocking pictures reveal possible "war crimes" in Syria. Also, find out how French aid money is bringing back a semblance of normal life to one Syrian city. Next, women's rights, Sharia law and presidential powers all prove to be sticking points as Egypt hammers out a brand new constitution. Finally, we take you on a journey through post-revolution Iranian history, with the award-winning film 'A Respectable Family'.
France 24 reporters on the frontline in Aleppo
29/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

France 24 reporters on the frontline in Aleppo

This week’s show includes a report from a France 24 team who followed a group of rebel fighters on the frontline in Aleppo. Our reporters also filmed members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, based in Beirut. The party advocates the formation of a Syrian nation state encompassing neighbouring countries. Finally, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu recently unveiled another political surprise, which has prompted accusations of panic from the opposition left.
Lebanon-Syria: a long history of rocky relations
22/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Lebanon-Syria: a long history of rocky relations

We look at how Friday’s car bombing in Beirut has reignited fears the conflict in Syria spilling over its borders. We also speak to the brother of a missing Syrian man; his family fears he has been left to rot in one of the country’s infamous prisons. Finally, we analyse the results of this weekend’s elections in the West Bank.
Syria conflict: inside the first refugee camp on Syrian soil
15/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria conflict: inside the first refugee camp on Syrian soil

We meet the Syrian refugees caught in limbo on the wrong side of the border as Turkey says its camps are at breaking point. Next, in Baghdad, July's double suicide blast in Andalus Square brings back painful memories. And ultra-orthodox Jews are in the spotlight of a new exhibition in Jerusalem.
Syria conflict: generations of one family take up arms
08/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria conflict: generations of one family take up arms

Syria’s civil war has seen relatives from across the generations take up arms against the regime. We meet one such rebel family. Next, Egypt's president visits the volatile Sinai region and promises locals that its security will be a top priority. Finally, there are steps towards political change in Jordan, but the King's concessions may not go far enough to satisfy Islamist demands for reform.

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