With founder Julian Assange facing a rape trial in Sweden, funding crippled by a “financial blockade” and dwindling support from fellow hactivists, can WikiLeaks survive? Channel 4 News investigates.
A US drone strike in Pakistan has killed five commanders of a powerful Taliban faction which attacks western forces in Afghanistan, according to one of the group’s leaders.
We track the repeat “crunch talks” which punctuate the eurozone debt crisis, as a global finance expert tells Channel 4 News Europe’s leaders are wrestling with an “ungovernable system”.
Hundreds of campaigners target London’s City in a bid to replicate New York’s Occupy Wall Street protest. One protester tells Channel 4 News it is “direct democracy” but will stay peaceful.
Folk star Bert Jansch was an inspiration to generations of rock guitarists because he was a “revolutionary” player, musicians and a music historian tell Channel 4 News.
Passwords and data from a UK air traffic control centre have been found on second-hand computer kit for sale on eBay, Channel 4 News reveals, as experts warn the information could be used by hackers.
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond tells Channel 4 News “I am the motorist’s friend” as he proposes raising the speed limit for cars on the UK’s motorways to 80mph.
The Seychelles government hits back at allegations the US is using the islands to launch drone attacks in Somalia and Yemen, insisting the aircraft are monitoring pirates not terrorists.
As Facebook users complain about yet more changes to the social media site, Channel 4 News takes a look at the promised “new way to express who you are” and finds we might even learn to like it.
Oxfam publishes a report warning that a “modern day land rush” is harming some of the world’s poorest people, who facing losing their homes and livelihoods.
Admiral Mike Mullen claims the Haqqani militant group blamed for an attack on the US embassy in Kabul is a “veritable arm” of Pakistan’s ISI intelligence service.
America’s covert war on terror is expanding across the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, with the building of secret drone airbases from Ethiopia to the Seychelles.
Belgium has managed without a government for 461 days. Its economy is surviving and it has taken part in the Libya campaign. So do we really need a government? Channel 4 News investigates.
The 2012 Paralympics will begin with “intriguing” flame-lighting events across the UK, but organisers tell Channel 4 News final details and the torch design will stay secret until next year.
As unemployment surges upwards, jobseekers tell Channel 4 News why they are struggling to find work and what practical changes they want to see in the jobs market.