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Women with husbands serving long terms in Israeli jails have resorted to sneaking sperm out and getting pregnant.
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Last Modified: 02 Apr 2013 06:55 GMT
Layers of resistance
In Egypt, murals aren't a form of art - they are an act of protest.
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Last Modified: 09 Mar 2013 13:08 GMT
Palestinian inmates 'sneak sperm out of jail'
Fertility doctor claims he has used prisoners' sperm smuggled out of Israeli jails to help their wives have babies.
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Last Modified: 07 Feb 2013 07:50 GMT
Syrian town begins a return to civilian life
Civil society is beginning to take over from rebels' military life in Azaz, as residents re-establish the rule of law.
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Last Modified: 02 Feb 2013 16:03 GMT
Planning for the Syrian endgame
As the conflict enters its 22nd month, we examine the different plans being made for the possible outcomes.
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Last Modified: 16 Dec 2012 12:29 GMT
Missiles pound Gaza neighbourhoods
BBC cameraman reflects on strikes which killed his infant son as other Palestinians face similar attacks.
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Last Modified: 16 Nov 2012 15:27 GMT
US and EU urge political stability in Lebanon
Power vacuum in Lebanon after the killing of security chief Wissam al-Hassan seen as a great risk to stability.
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Last Modified: 24 Oct 2012 17:50 GMT
Syrian rebels 'shoot down fighter jet'
Opposition fighters produce footage of a man they claim is the captured pilot of a warplane that crashed in Deir Ezzor.
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Last Modified: 14 Aug 2012 02:13 GMT
Tunisia's embattled artists speak out
Violent religious and moral censorship by conservatives is on the increase, say the nation's artists and intellectuals.
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