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Cairo's strained relations with Washington

A US-made film mocking Islam sparks a deadly eruption of anger in countries with sizable Muslim populations. Next, the Pope leaves Lebanon calling on the region's Christians and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony. Finally, an influx of refugees from Syria places a heavy strain on municipal resources in Turkey.

11/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Victims furious over Lebanese Madoff

We take you to the hometown of Salah Ezzedine, the man some describe as Lebanon's answer to Bernard Madoff. Also in today's show: as Jewish settlers keep on building in the West Bank, Palestinians are still forced to cross the border to find work.
11/09/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Time to tone down Ramadan in Lebanon?

In this edition: FRANCE 24 checks out the bling in Beirut during Islam's holiest month; shifting Shiite alliances in Iraq; a novel idea of 'tweeting" prayers and wishes to the Wailing Wall.
30/08/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The morality patrol comes knocking in Gaza

In this edition: why selling lingerie has become risky business in Gaza; France 24 meets Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt in his mountain stronghold; and how the economic downturn in the Gulf matters to ordinary citizens in Egypt.
14/08/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Iranian authorities uneasy over abuse allegations

In this edition: Iranian authorities are uneasy over abuse allegations; in the West Bank, a focus on Fatah's major makeover; in Iraq, a law will ban smoking in public areas.

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