Kylie Morris is the former Washington correspondent and the former Asia correspondent for Channel 4 News. She was also the presenter of More 4 News.
Kylie previously worked at the BBC as the Gaza correspondent from 2001-2002, Kabul correspondent 2002-2004, for which she won an FPA award, and then as the BBC Asia correspondent until joining Channel 4 News in 2006.
One of her first assignments for Channel 4 News was reporting the conflict in Lebanon in July 2006, for which we collectively won an RTS Award. She has been in and out of the newsroom in the last two years - recently she reported the Gulnaz film alongside Leslie Knott and Cleminitne Malpas which has just been nominated for another FPA award.
The catastrophic bush fires in Australia have generated unprecedented pressure on politicians over the way the crisis has been managed.
The devastating Australian bush fires are now thought to have led to the death of over a billion animals.
In Australia, rain has fallen in some of the fire-ravaged areas, bringing a brief respite for firefighters.
To Australia now, where the national gallery in Canberra has closed until further notice to protect its priceless artworks from smoke coming from bushfires burning in New South Wales.
For months the town of Eden in Australia felt like a paradise truly lost, engulfed by flames. Today Eden got a little respite.
Six million hectares of land have been turned to ash as the bushfires continue their unrelenting and unprecedented march across Australia.
Thousands of people are on the move in one of the biggest evacuations in Australia’s history – residents in the path of raging wildfires ordered to leave now, before weather conditions get sharply worse.
As politicians talk, countries around the world continue to see the increasingly damaging effects of climate change.
Everyone said this would be a social media election, and all parties have been using the online sphere to press their messages. But some campaigners have a proven track record.
In Queensland the Great Barrier Reef is coming under increasing threat from climate change at the exact same time the Australian government has approved a new coal mine in the Galilee Basin, with more planned, an area with billions of tonnes of thermal coal.
A preliminary report into last month’s Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people has found the crew couldn’t control the Boeing 737 Max 8, despite repeatedly performing all of the manufacturer’s procedures. It was the second fatal Max 8 disaster in five months, and more than 300 of the aircraft have been grounded since.
As Joe Biden contemplates running for President, two women have complained about feeling uncomfortable about the way he touched them.
He was facing criminal charges for staging a racist and homophobic attack on himself, in a bid to boost his career.
Donald Trump has confounded his critics once again as special counsel Robert Mueller found there was no evidence that the President had conspired with Russia over his 2016 election.
Washington DC is braced for the release of details from Robert Mueller’s confidential final report into allegations of collusion between the Trump Presidential Campaign and Russia. In a letter on Friday, the US Attorney General – who has the report – said he hoped to be in a position to provide Congressional leaders with Mueller’s…