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Exclusive report from Syria: with the rebels near Aleppo

We bring you an exclusive report from our team in Syria. They travelled undercover to the northern town of Atarib to meet rebel fighters preparing to join the battle for Aleppo. Next, a militant attack in the Sinai Peninsula kills 16 Egyptian soldiers in the first security challenge for the new government. Finally, we meet Rita, the Israeli pop star building bridges to Iran.

Syria: opposition remains divided
13/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: opposition remains divided

One year after the uprising began in Syria, the opposition is still divided and disorganized. We will take a closer look at these fault lines. Then, we will visit one hospital in Lebanon treating refugees from the battered city of Homs. Finally, in Egypt, women take to the streets demanding more say in the country's politics.
Syria: A harrowing escape from Homs
05/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: A harrowing escape from Homs

The journalists who escaped the nightmare of Homs in Syria tell the story of their long and dangerous journey out of the besieged city. Next, we meet Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman as she works to build a new Yemen. Finally, an imaginary subway train has been crisscrossing through Palestinian territories. Our correspondent finds out more about this original art installation.
Syria referendum: Reform or farce?
27/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria referendum: Reform or farce?

As the bombs continue to fall on Homs, Syria organises a referendum on a new constitution. The government says it will pave the way to a new democratic era, but Western powers dismiss the vote as a charade. Meanwhile, the Syrian strife sends ripples through Lebanon. We report on sectarian tension in the northern city of Tripoli. Finally, Iran triumphs for the first time at the 84th Academy Awards as the divorce drama "A Separation" wins an Oscar.
Mani: a photographer in the firing line
20/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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.
Syria: medicine as a weapon of persecution
13/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: medicine as a weapon of persecution

For Syria's injured, hospitals are off-limits. With doctors pressured and patients hunted down, many of the wounded are being treated in secret, or simply fleeing the country. Next, will Israel strike Iran, sooner rather than later? As Israeli diplomats are targeted in Georgia and India, Israel points the finger at the Islamic republic. Finally, our reporters take us on patrol with UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

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