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Bahrain fears ahead of Grand Prix (24 Apr 2012)
As CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports, Bahrain's government says the Formula One Grand Prix race should be trouble-free.

Virgin Galactic's journey to space (24 Apr 2012)
Marketplace Middle East looks at Virgin Galatic's ambitious plans to revolutionize space access.

Book festival gets in to Gaza (11 May 2012)
After five years of trying, an international group of authors have achieved their aim of taking their Palestine Festival of Literature to Gaza for the first time. Previously each year the literary festival had visited several cities in the West Bank, but was unable to gain permission from Israel to visit Gaza.

Socotra: Unspoiled island sanctuary (08 May 2012)
Most people would struggle to place it on a map, but Socotra is one of the world's last unspoiled island chains -- an archipelago off the coast of Yemen that has wildlife so diverse it has been described as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean.

Qatar's first female Olympians (07 May 2012)
Bahiya Al-Hamad is a 19-year-old college student and air-rifle shooter who is about to make history for her country.

Netanyahu, king of Israel? (08 May 2012)
Aaron David Miller says Netanyahu's addition of Kadima to his coalition prolongs his government and strengthens his hand.

School turns sanctuary in Syria (07 May 2012)
Syrian civilian victims of the shelling in Homs find risky shelter in a converted school. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Unspoiled islands caught on film (04 May 2012)
A photographer has captured amazing images of Socotra, an unspoiled island off Yemen with an array of unique wildlife.

Israeli politics in a tailspin over Iran (02 May 2012)
Jon Alterman says as former security chiefs blast Prime Minister Netanyahu over Iran, the cracks in Israel's political apparatus are showing.

Auctions celebrate Islamic art (02 May 2012)
The salerooms of London were last week crammed with art and antiquities from across the Islamic world, as the city's auction houses celebrated "Islamic Week."

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