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Reporting of the Middle East

Our Middle East correspondent Anna Foster reflects on covering stories from the region.

We are looking back to the big stories of the year and hearing from our correspondents across the world who have helped us to explain those stories for you. Today we are talking to the BBC’s Middle East Correspondent — Anna Foster who is based in Beirut, Lebanon. Before this job she was a presenter on a news programme on the BBC's domestic radio station.

Exactly two years ago today, a short piece of medical news was reported - China informed the World Health Organisation of a number of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause in the city of Wuhan. The news largely went unnoticed. But the spread of Covid would soon come to dominate all of our lives. Today the World Health Organisation has tweeted a New Year message of hope, that this pandemic will eventually end. Perhaps there are more signs of hope from South Africa where the Omicron variant was first detected, as officials there say infections appear to have passed their peak without a significant increase in deaths. Here on OS, we’ve been bringing you the latest news and developments on the pandemic and if you’re a regular listener, you’ll know that we set aside time each day to go through the latest headlines about the coronavirus and answer your questions about it with the help of a health expert. These experts have now become familiar voices on the programme, and we’ve brought together three of them to hear their reflections on the past year, and what we should expect from the next year and beyond.

And, tens of thousands of people have been evacuated and hundreds of homes have been destroyed as wildfires spread through the US state of Colorado. We'll speak to a reporter on the ground to hear what's happening.

(Photo: An anti-government protester shouts slogans as other demonstrators burn tires to block the road during a rally against the power cuts, the high cost of living and the low purchasing power of the Lebanese pound, in front of Lebanese Central Bank at Hamra street in Beirut, Lebanon, 15 March 2021. Credit: EPA/WAEL HAMZEH)

50 minutes

Last on

Fri 31 Dec 202117:06GMT

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  • Fri 31 Dec 202117:06GMT

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