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Turkey's rough ride to EU accession

Turkey's desire to join the European Union has raised questions of national identity for a country wedged between East and West.

Analysts say the government's decision to ban the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party this week has not helped their cause.

Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr talks to the people of Istanbul about the prospect of joining the the bloc.

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Israel floods settlements with subsidies

Israel has announced a partial moratorium on settlement construction. Yet, at the same time, it has invested in those already established in a bid to solidify their existence.

In the Jordan Valley there are 22 settlements viewed as illegal under international law.

But, as Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports, they benefit from a system of Israeli funding specifically focused on kick-starting settler economies.

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Auschwitz death camp sign stolen

The notorious metal sign over the entrance of the Auschwitz death camp in Poland has been stolen.

A reward has been offered for what's become an enduring reminder of the Holocaust.

Neo-Nazis are being blamed for the crime at the camp, where more than one million people were killed.

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Hopes dashed at Copenhagen summit

It's being called a failure and a betrayal by many developing nations and environmentalists, but Barack Obama, the US president, says it's an unprecedented breakthrough.

At the Copenhagen Summit, President Obama brokered an agreement between China, India, Brazil and South Africa, backed by some European leaders.

But it fails to set specific targets for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and it isn't legally binding.

Many smaller countries have denounced the agreement, furious that they were excluded from negotiations.

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'US aided' deadly Yemen raids


The US provided firepower and intelligence to help the Yemeni government launch a series of deadly raids against suspected al-Qaeda bases in the country, the New York Times has reported.

Barack Obama, the US president, approved the military and intelligence support after receiving a request from the Yemeni government, the newspaper reported late on Friday, citing officials familiar with the operations.

Al Jazeera's correspondent in Yemen, Mohamed Vall speaks to Yemenis about what they think of the development.

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