Latest update: 13/11/2012 

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Syrian opposition strikes unity deal

Has the Syrian opposition finally got its act together? A new coalition has been created, which the West hopes will offer a credible and united alternative to the Assad regime. Meanwhile, Kuwait is celebrating half a century since the birth of its constitution, but protesters say this has coincided with an unconstitutional move by the monarch. Finally, we look at how France is benefiting from the business boom in Qatar.

How powerful really is Iran's army?
28/11/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE-EAST

How powerful really is Iran's army?

In this edition: the deadly immigration from Somalia to Yemen; a 'Made in America' town proves popular in Iraqi Kurdistan; is the Iranian army something to worry about?
France steps up diplomatic efforts on Middle East peace
20/11/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

France steps up diplomatic efforts on Middle East peace

In this edition: France steps up diplomatic efforts in the deadlocked Middle East peace process; Iraqi PM Talabani is in Paris to attract foreign investment, notably in oil; and Dubai is more determined than ever to become a global air transport hub.
Do the Lebanese welcome the new unity government?
13/11/2009 - LEBANON

Do the Lebanese welcome the new unity government?

In this Edition: Do the Lebanese welcome the new unity government; the growing wave of kidnappings in Iraq; and a report on female police officers in the West Bank.
The growing influence of Zionist rabbis in the IDF
06/11/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The growing influence of Zionist rabbis in the IDF

The Week in the Middle East looks at the increasing religious influence on the IDF, follow Palestinians trying to leave the Gaza strip and examine what Barrack Obama has achieved in the Middle East.
Mahmoud Abbas's call for elections falls on deaf ears
30/10/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Mahmoud Abbas's call for elections falls on deaf ears

In this edition: no election in sight in Hamas-ruled Gaza; the battle for water between Israel and Palestine; anger boils over in Iraq after string of attacks; and the mystery man at the heart of a diplomatic row between France and Iran.

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