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Tales From The Arab Spring

The BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen hears first-hand accounts of the revolution which started in Tunisia, gained hold in Egypt and spread across the rest of the region.

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by year (3)

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    Tales From The Arab Spring Whose Tomorrow? (Syria)

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    Available since Thu, 29 Dec 2011.

    3/3. Stories from the year that changed the face of the Middle East with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen

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    1. Tales From The Arab Spring Counter Revolution (Libya)

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      Available since Wed, 28 Dec 2011.

      2/3. Stories from the year that changed the face of the Middle East with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen

    2. Tales From The Arab Spring Revolution (Egypt)

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      Listen now (28 minutes)

      Available since Tue, 27 Dec 2011.

      1/3. Stories from the year that changed the face of the Middle East with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen

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Middle East protests: Country by country

Use the interactive map to find out more about countries experiencing unrest following the fall of the presidents of Egypt and Tunisia

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Arab Uprising

News, photos, features and analysis on the anti-government protests across the Middle East and North Africa

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Libya Crisis

Follow the latest developments in Libya with BBC news, photos, maps, features and analysis on the country's post-Muammar Gaddafi future

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Egypt's Revolution

News reports, pictures, features and analysis on how 18 days of protests changed the face of the Middle East

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