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Thursday October 24 2013
 
 
World News
 
Berlin claims US targeted Merkel phone
 
White House denies the US had access to Angela Merkel's phone calls, rekindling debate in Germany about the NSA's reported mass surveillance in Europe
 
 
 
Chinese newspaper takes on the police
 
 
Pope suspends German 'bishop of bling'
 
 
Berlusconi faces new bribery trial
 
 
Blame flies over healthcare website flaw
 
 
Greece halts state funding to Golden Dawn
 
 
Investors fear Africa data fail to add up
 
 
Fed taper will depend on economic data
 
 
Spain emerges from two-year recession
 
 
Scarce supply drives up Myanmar property
 
 
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What trees tell us about Turkey's future
 

Protests in Gezi Park (Reuters)

Four months ago demonstrations about trees in Istanbul’s Gezi Park grew into mass protests against the rule of prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Now trees – or, put another way, the polarised politics of big development projects – have sprouted up once again on Turkey’s agenda. Here are five reasons why.

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