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3 February 2012 Last updated at 20:23 ET

UN to vote amid Syria violenceAnti-government protest near Homs. 3 Feb 2012

The UN Security Council is expected to vote on Saturday on a resolution backing an Arab peace plan for Syria, amid fresh reports of mass killings in Homs.


Masked protester near fire, Cairo (3 February)Cairo clashes over football anger

At least four people are killed in clashes between Egyptian protesters and police, amid ongoing anger over deaths after a football match.

BBC Persian service studio (file)BBC accuses Iran of intimidation

The BBC's Director General, Mark Thompson, accuses the Iranian authorities of intimidating those working for its Persian service.

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Syrian army soldiers in trucks on 10 June 2011Arab uprising

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Features & Analysis

  • BBC Director General Mark Thompson BBC call

    ‘End harassment of Persian Service journalists’


  • Egyptian Ultras chant anti-ruling military council slogans during a rally in Cairo (Feb. 2, 2012)Football and politics

    The blame game in the wake of a deadly Egyptian football riot


  • Flares are thrown in the stadium during clashes that erupted after a football match between Egypt"s Al-Ahly and Al-Masry teams in Port Said, 220 kms northeast of Cairo, on February 1, 2012. Darker passions

    Egypt's football fans care deeply about their teams - too much so


  • A man holds a bunch of Iranian rial notes (26 January 2012)Financial woes

    Ordinary Iranians feel the pain as sanctions bite


  • Sticky wicket

    Why is England Test cricket not bowling fans over in Middle East?

  • Good news story

    Iran social media websites abuzz after film's Oscar nomination

  • New starts

    Palestinian prisoners freed in Israeli swap deal adapt to exile

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