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Dive deeper into the week’s biggest stories from the Middle East and around the world with The National’s foreign desk. Nuances are often missed in day-to-day headlines. We go Beyond the Headlines by bringing together the voices of experts and those living the news to provide a clearer picture of the region’s shifting political and social landscape.
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Friday Jan 14, 2022
What Israel’s Omicron wave means for global vaccine push
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Friday Jan 14, 2022
In Israel in January 2021, then prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised the people that if they turned out at vaccine centres then Israel would be the first country to see an end to the pandemic, leading the world and acting as a global model for handling Covid.
But that’s not quite how it’s worked out.
While the country had begun to open up and life had started to return to normal, Israel, like much of the world, has been hit hard by the Omicron variant.
On this week’s Beyond the Headlines host James Haines Young takes a look at the Covid situation in Israel - once the global leader for vaccinations and now suffering rising hospitalisations and a barrage of new cases more than six times their previously daily peak.

Friday Jan 07, 2022
Can Iran and the US reach a new nuclear deal?
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Talks in Vienna between Iran and the US have resumed in the hope of reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.
It was then US President Donald Trump who, in 2018, decided to ignore foreign policy experts, and his own advisers, and pulled the US out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
By many accounts Trump’s decision was underpinned by a belief that he could get better terms. But he did not get the outcome he wanted. In fact, after a year of continuing to be in compliance with the lapsed deal, Tehran quickly began enriching uranium again. With no guardrails on Iran, Trump’s decision had in effect created a possible nuclear crisis.
On this week’s Beyond the Headlines host Leila Gharagozlou looks at what negotiators in Vienna must contend with to strike a new agreement.

Thursday Dec 30, 2021
A look back at 2021 (Part 2): The Taliban takeover and the Gaza-Israel War
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
This week, as we wrap up 2021, we’re looking at two conflicts that have defined not only the past year, but the past few decades.
We’re talking about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the collapse of the government and the country’s future under the resurgent Taliban. Also, we talk about May’s war in Gaza, the legacy of 11 days of rockets and air strikes, and whether there is any hope for resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Friday Dec 24, 2021
A look back at 2021 (Part 1): Covid-19 and the space race
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Lockdowns may have given way to Covid vaccine drives in 2021 but as the year ends, the spread of Omicron has pushed millions back into some form of social restriction.
From the fall of Afghanistan to the electoral defeat of Israel’s longest serving prime minister; from the billionaires’ space race to renewed global action on tackling climate change, 2021 has been a year of change, a year of firsts and lasts and, for many, a year of ups and downs.
In the final two episodes of 2021, we wanted to reflect on the year that was, on the biggest events that we at The National believe will come to shape how we remember this year and may well define some of 2022’s biggest moments.

Thursday Dec 16, 2021
How worried should we be about the Omicron variant?
Thursday Dec 16, 2021
Thursday Dec 16, 2021
A new variant of coronavirus is spreading across the globe.
Named Omicron, after the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet, it has sparked travel bans around the world. In South Africa, where the variant was first identified, it has quickly become the dominant strain. And on Monday, UK prime minister Boris Johnson announced what is believed to be the first death caused by Omicron.
On this week's Beyond the Headlines, host Cody Combs asks: how worried should we be about Covid’s new variant?

Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Macron in the Middle East
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
President Emmanuel Macron of France has been back in the Middle East. This time he was in Saudi Arabia, his first visit to the kingdom since 2017, before heading to the UAE.
The French leader has made something of a name for himself in the region in recent years.
He staked significant political capital on cajoling Lebanon’s leaders to pass reforms to solve their dire economic crisis. He hosted a political summit in Baghdad with officials from across the region – including Iran and the Gulf – that sought to build avenues for dialogue rather than conflict. He has visited holy sites in Jerusalem, cultural sites in the Emirates and met illusive musical icon Fairuz in Lebanon. He has cut deals on energy, defence, the environment, and culture.
On this week's Beyond the Headlines, host James Haines-Young looks at Macron in the Middle East: what came out of his recent visits, why he has been so engaged in the region and what that means for French diplomacy.

Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
50 years of the UAE through the eyes of those who lived it
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
The UAE is 50 years old. Half a century of growth and change has taken place to bring a small desert country to the forefront of global recognition. Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world; in February, the UAE successfully sent an orbiter to Mars; and in November the UAE announced it would be the first country in the Middle East to test self driving cars. Not only is the country a hub for tourism and business, but it is also consistently found to be one of the safest countries in the world.
On this week's Beyond the Headlines Faisal Salah looks back at the 50 years since the formation of the United Arab Emirates through the eyes of those who lived through it.

Thursday Nov 25, 2021
Do children need the Covid-19 vaccine?
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
There's been an ongoing debate over whether children should be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Many countries have already begun inoculating those aged 12 and over.
Some experts say that vaccinating the young is necessary for a return to normal life and for kids to get back to school.
While there are parents who are happy about this, there are others who are cautious, particularly when it comes to vaccinating younger children aged between five and 12.
One this week's Beyond the Headlines host Suhail Akram takes a look at Covid vaccinations in children.

Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Is Belarus using migrants to get back at the EU?
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
As winter approaches, thousands of refugees are stranded at the Belarus-Poland border. From young children to the elderly, all wrapped up as best they can be to cope with the deteriorating conditions as they wait for sanctuary in the European Union before the weather worsens.
Some are chopping down trees in the forest to make fires for heat. At least 10 have already died in these freezing conditions. But the worst of the winter is still ahead of them.
But this is no ordinary case of refugees seeking asylum. Accusations from the EU are that Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko is using these people as pawns to put pressure on the bloc. Lukashenko denies this claim.
On this week's Beyond the Headlines, we look at how thousands of people have become caught up in the crossfire of European power politics.
Hosted by James Haines-Young
Produced by Ayesha Khan and Arthur Eddyson

Thursday Nov 11, 2021
The Middle East water crisis and regional stability
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Across the Middle East countries are struggling with the impact of climate change. Temperatures are higher and water more scarce. As populations grow, global warming and bad management have given rise to tensions between nations for what may one day become the world's most precious resource.
On this week's Beyond the Headlines, host Leila Gharagozlou looks at how water scarcity is threatening not just the environment but the political stability of the region.
Hosted by Leila Gharagozlou
Produced by Ayesha Khan and Arthur Eddyson