How can I edit an InDesign file that contains right-to-left text (arabic, hebrew...) with InDesign CC?

With previous CS versions, there was a special ME (middle east) version of InDesign that had all the necessary right-to-left functions. Is there a CC ME version, or is there another solution?

So this comes at no extra cost to the CC subscription?
Yes
And can it open older files that were created with Indesign CS5 ME for example?
Yes
Add to that you can also download and install indesign cs6 version
Download InDesign CS6 from CC
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5485418#5485418

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