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Lebanon struggles with Syrian refugee influx

The worst storm in ten years has swept across swathes of the Middle East. In Lebanon, the extreme weather has made things even worse for many Syrian refugees already living in tough conditions. Plus, we look at the MPs in Israel who are hoping social discontent can help them in the upcoming polls. Finally, a growing number of women across the Middle East are taking to the internet to demand change.

Syria conflict: generations of one family take up arms
08/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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.
Jordan: Syrian refugees face winter far from home
02/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Jordan: Syrian refugees face winter far from home

This week, our correspondents visited the border between Syria and Jordan, finding a trickle of people prepared to leave everything behind, and face a winter in precarious and uncertain conditions. Next, we meet Palestinians who say that bread and other basics are becoming unaffordable luxuries. And in Cairo, we meet the graffiti artists who are refusing to let city authorities whitewash the revolution.
Aleppo: regime warplanes continue their bombardment
24/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Aleppo: regime warplanes continue their bombardment

As regime shells rain down on Syria's second city, images emerge from the capital showing a calm and smiling president and first lady. Next, anger still simmers after the release of a US-made film which mocks Islam, drawing parallels with the reaction to Salman Rushdie's "Satanic Verses". Finally, details emerge of an improbable relationship between an Israeli actress and the son of Gaddafi's one-time heir apparent.
Cairo's strained relations with Washington
17/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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.
Syria: Foreigners fighting on the frontline
10/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: Foreigners fighting on the frontline

This week we take you to the heart of the battle for Syria's largest city, Aleppo, with two exclusive reports. Next, no sooner is Iraq's fugitive Vice President sentenced to death in absentia than a wave of violence leaves over 100 dead nationwide. Finally, Beirut's cafe and restaurant owners say a new smoking ban has snuffed out business.

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