Over the last several weeks, unrest has spread across countries in the Middle East and North Africa including Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Yemen and Bahrain.
CNN staff are newsgathering and reporting for all of CNN Worldwide's platforms in these regions, providing comprehensive live coverage across: CNN/U.S. and CNN International on television; CNN.com; CNN's free apps for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch; and CNNArabic.com, and CNN's Arabic language website based in Dubai which draws upon CNN's global resources of journalists and video production.
Ben Wedeman (@bencnn) is the first western television reporter to enter and report from inside Libya during the current crisis. In addition to continued coverage of Egypt by Fionnuala Sweeney and Ivan Watson (@ivancnn) in Cairo, CNN has reporters covering this developing story from other key places in the region including Nic Robertson (@nicrobertsonCNN) on the Libya/Tunisia border; Arwa Damon (@arwaCNN) and Rima Maktabi in Bahrain; and Mohammed Jamjoom (@jamjoomcnn) in Yemen.
From London and Abu Dhabi, CNN's Marketplace Middle East team, which includes John Defterios and Leone Lakhani, is also offering analysis on the economic impact demonstrations are having across the region.
Follow the latest tweets from the CNN news team based across the region http://twitter.com/cnni/arabunrest.
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