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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.

03/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Netanyahu cabinet unites against Iranian threat

In this edition: Israel's patchwork government unites in defiance of a menacing Iran; al Qaeda prisoners wait for their release in Iraqi jails; and Lebanon's Hezbollah pays for the rebuilding of Beirut.
03/04/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Israeli soldiers speak out

In this edition: Israelis start questioning the behaviour of their armed forces during the war in Gaza; Ehud Barak leads Labor into a big gamble; slim pickings for Egyptian cotton farmers; and Lebanon's pink taxis for women only.
21/03/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Saddam's Baath party back in Iraq

"The Week in the Middle East" focuses on the Baath party and its comeback on the Iraqi political scene, on the latest attempts in Israel to free Gilad Shalit and on the Islamic banks in Lebanon.
06/03/2009 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Strict Israeli marriage laws spark debate

This Week in the Middle East explains the controversy about strict Israeli marriage laws, takes a closer look at Hillary Clinton's visit to the region and shows an Egyptian version of the 'Star Academy' TV show - only for men.

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