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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.

08/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Israeli humorists have a go at Avigdor Lieberman

Israel's controversial new foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, inspires a famous satirical TV show. Also in our weekly round-up: a West Bank monastery may decide to side with Israel; and charges of sexism on Lebanon's campaign trail.
02/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Dubai's shattered dream

Our special edition of the Week in the Middle East takes you to the United Arab Emirates, where the global economic crisis has crashed down on Dubai’s extravagant building projects and its thousands of fortune-seeking expats.
24/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Bangladeshis run for Iraqi jobs

In this edition: Iraqi jobs are popular with Bangladeshis; Christians divide as the Lebanese general election approaches and Israel admits to using white phosphorus in Gaza.
17/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Iran indicates readiness to negotiate on nuclear programme

Tehran's tone appears to be shifting: while Iran has repeatedly ruled out halting uranium enrichment, President Ahmadinejad says he wants to end a standoff with six world powers over nuclear ambitions.
11/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Challenges facing Palestinians, Israelis

'The Week in the Middle East' looks at how Israel's new government gets down to business; the internal challenges facing the country's new PM; the plight of Palestinians living in occupied territories; and MTV, Islam style.

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