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Mar 2025
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Syria forms new government and Israel-Le...

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Syria has formed a new government. The US has launched a new offensive on the Houthi rebels in Yemen, but experts have told The National that it is not an effective strategy. And tensions have flared between Israel and Lebanon after Beirut was bombed at the weekend.     This episode features Nada Atallah, reporting from Damascus, and Mina Aldroub ... Show More
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