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Middle East Weekly brings you the most important stories from the Middle East, taking you behind the headlines with analysis from across the region.

If you're interested in the Middle East, aren't sure why it's so important, or are just looking for a new way to fill your morning commute, give us a listen!

Every week we'll be looking at three new Middle Eastern issues in the news, with expert analysis from our team of editors who'll be lifting the lid on a region that all too often seems impossibly complex.

This podcast is brought to you by the Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, a student-run journal at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

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Middle East Weekly brings you the most important stories from the Middle East, taking you behind the headlines with analysis from across the region.

If you're interested in the Middle East, aren't sure why it's so important, or are just looking for a new way to fill your morning commute, give us a listen!

Every week we'll be looking at three new Middle Eastern issues in the news, with expert analysis from our team of editors who'll be lifting the lid on a region that all too often seems impossibly complex.

This podcast is brought to you by the Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, a student-run journal at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Resigns, Algerians Protest President Bouteflika Fifth Term

    Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Resigns, Algerians Protest President Bouteflika Fifth Term

    In this week's podcast, we discuss the attempted resignation of Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and the growing protests in Algeria against President Bouteflika's proposed fifth term. In Iran, Zarif announced his resignation in a February 25th Instagram post, but President Rouhani insists that Zarif keep his job after widespread support for the Foreign Minister's performance. In Algeria, protests continue to swell to hundreds of thousands as Algerians denounce President Bouteflika's plans to run for a fifth term in office despite his ill-health.

    • 13 min
    Egypt's constitutional amendments, Hifter forces in SW Libya, US reps vote to end war in Yemen

    Egypt's constitutional amendments, Hifter forces in SW Libya, US reps vote to end war in Yemen

    This week, Egypt's parliament approves a motion to amend the country's constitution. The proposed amendments would keep the current President, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, in power until 2034. In Libya, Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Hifter continues operation to take territory in the country's southwest, including al-Sharara oil field. And in Washington, the US House of Representatives approves a motion to end US support for the war in Yemen as UN representatives in Hodeidah continue working to broker a deal between the Saudi-led coalition and Houthi fighters as they contest control of the strategic port city.

    • 13 min
    EU works to maintain trade with Iran, Qatar's Emir visits Lebanon, Tunisia gets a new party

    EU works to maintain trade with Iran, Qatar's Emir visits Lebanon, Tunisia gets a new party

    This week, European Union diplomats and Iranian representatives adopt a new mechanism to maintain trade as Iran works to comply with the nuclear deal in the face of US sanctions. Qatar's Emir travels to Lebanon for a financial conference, pledging funds for the country's economy and appearing to step into the Lebanese political arena. And in Tunis, Youssef Chahed leads Tahya Tounes, a party breaking from the ruling Nidaa Tounes over economic policy and political infighting.

    • 18 min
    Jamal Khashoggi's murder by Saudi operatives, challenges face Iraq's new government

    Jamal Khashoggi's murder by Saudi operatives, challenges face Iraq's new government

    Our podcast is back with a discussion of the Jamal Khasghoggi murder in Istanbul, the formation of Iraq's new government, the return of US sanctions on Iran, and an election boycott in Bahrain. Tune in for your Middle East Update.

    • 28 min
    Israel kills 18 Palestinians at protests in Gaza; Netanyahu reverses agreement on African migrants

    Israel kills 18 Palestinians at protests in Gaza; Netanyahu reverses agreement on African migrants

    In this episode of the Middle East Weekly we discuss the events that occurred in Gaza this past weekend, when the Israeli Defense Forces killed 18 people and injured nearly 1000 people in reaction to Palestinian demonstrations near the border fence which separates Gaza from Israel. The Palestinian protests began on the anniversary of Land Day and were to be the beginning of a six-week long campaign called the Great Return March, raising awareness about the Palestinians’ rights to return to the homes they were displaced from in Israel in 1948. At the end of the podcast, we also provide some updates on the deal that Netanyahu made, and then abruptly cancelled, regarding the status of African migrants in Israel.

    • 23 min
    Sisi wins Egyptian election; MBS visits the US; and siege of Ghouta continues

    Sisi wins Egyptian election; MBS visits the US; and siege of Ghouta continues

    To no one's surpise, Sisi won the election in Egypt. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is touring the US. Ghouta is still under siege, and Turkey is continuing Operation Olive Branch. Find out more in this week's episode of the Middle East Weekly!

    • 14 min