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Results tagged “mideast”

Israeli expansion sparks new controversy in Mideast

Dec. 1: Israel approves plans to build more than 3,000 homes in East Jerusalem. ITN's John Ray reports from Tel Aviv. Israel approves plans to build more than 3,000 homes in East Jerusalem. ITN's John Ray reports from Tel Aviv. (msnbc)

Fragile cease-fire holding in Mideast

Nov. 24: NBC's Martin Fletcher reports from Israel where a cease-fire was tested by protesters. NBC's Martin Fletcher reports from Israel where a cease-fire was tested by protesters. (msnbc)

Will war be the outcome in the Mideast?

Nov. 16: On the third day of escalating violence between Israel and Gaza, the Middle East finds itself on the brink of yet another war. NBC's Martin Fletcher and Ayman Mohyeldin report. On the third day of escalating violence between Israel and Gaza, the Middle East finds itself on the brink of yet another war. NBC's Martin Fletcher and Ayman Mohyeldin report. (Mitchell Reports)

Political stakes amidst growing unrest in Mideast

Sept. 17: NBC's Chuck Todd reports on how the Mideast violence is impacting the 2012 presidential race, and what it means for both sides. NBC's Chuck Todd reports on how the Mideast violence is impacting the 2012 presidential race, and what it means for both sides. (TODAY)

Political stakes amidst growing unrest in Mideast

Sept. 17: NBC's Chuck Todd reports on how the Mideast violence is impacting the 2012 presidential race, and what it means for both sides. NBC's Chuck Todd reports on how the Mideast violence is impacting the 2012 presidential race, and what it means for both sides. (TODAY)

Is there deeper anger against the US in Mideast?

Sept. 17: TODAY's Matt Lauer speaks with Al-Arabiya's Washington bureau chief Hisham Melhem on what has made conditions in the Middle East so ripe for violence, and whether there's a deeper anger that feeds the current outrage against the United States.  TODAY's Matt Lauer speaks with Al-Arabiya's Washington bureau chief Hisham Melhem on what has made conditions in the Middle East so ripe for violence, and whether there's a deeper anger that feeds the current outrage against the United States. (TODAY)

Is there deeper anger against the US in Mideast?

Sept. 17: TODAY's Matt Lauer speaks with Al-Arabiya's Washington bureau chief Hisham Melhem on what has made conditions in the Middle East so ripe for violence, and whether there's a deeper anger that feeds the current outrage against the United States.  TODAY's Matt Lauer speaks with Al-Arabiya's Washington bureau chief Hisham Melhem on what has made conditions in the Middle East so ripe for violence, and whether there's a deeper anger that feeds the current outrage against the United States. (TODAY)

Political balancing act in Mideast crisis

Sept. 16: The outburst of violence this week across the Middle East has the White House and the GOP candidates dealing with an international crisis just seven weeks before Election Day. NBC News' Mike Viqueira reports and "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory offers his analysis. The outburst of violence this week across the Middle East has the White House and the GOP candidates dealing with an international crisis just seven weeks before Election Day. NBC News' Mike Viqueira reports and "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory offers his analysis. (TODAY)

Political balancing act in Mideast crisis

Sept. 16: The outburst of violence this week across the Middle East has the White House and the GOP candidates dealing with an international crisis just seven weeks before Election Day. NBC News' Mike Viqueira reports and "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory offers his analysis. The outburst of violence this week across the Middle East has the White House and the GOP candidates dealing with an international crisis just seven weeks before Election Day. NBC News' Mike Viqueira reports and "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory offers his analysis. (TODAY)

Who made the movie that sparked Mideast violence?

Sept. 13: Steven Klein, the self-described Steven Klein, the self-described "consultant" for the maker of the anti-Islam movie that sparked violence in Libya, has a history of leading anti-Islamic protests and campaigns. But the identity of the moviemaker himself still remains a mystery. (TODAY)

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