UN soldiers are thought to have inadvertently started a cholera epidemic in the poverty-stricken island. Channel 4 News reports from the beleaguered country – four years after the earthquake.
As Channel 4 News documents #TheRoadToQunu, travelling across South Africa as the country says goodbye to Nelson Mandela, Inigo Gilmore reports on the people he encounters.
Never has a city council meeting anywhere been followed with such intrigue. But this was one of the most compelling installments yet of the “Rob Ford show”, Inigo Gilmore reports.
Despite admitting to smoking crack cocaine, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford insists he will not stand down. Inigo Gilmore visits his home in Toronto to ask him if he plans to go into rehab.
Chris Christie can reach voters other Republicans cannot. He has just been re-elected New Jersey governor and people are asking if he could bulldoze his way to the White House, writes Inigo Gilmore.
The NSA declined an interview. So our reporter Inigo Gilmore went to the agency’s HQ – in Maryland – to see if he could find out any more. He found some NSA merchandise and a frosty reception.
Rafiq Rehman’s family in northern Pakistan was devastated by the effects of US drone strikes. Now he is in the American capital to speak out for the victims of such attacks.
Charles Ramsey found fame after giving a spirited TV interview following his rescue of a woman who had been kidnapped and imprisoned for 10 years. How has his sudden stardom changed his life?
A year after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc for thousands of New Yorkers, the agony goes on for many as insurance companies and federal agencies still fail to agree the payouts to help them rebuild.
Once the symbol of America’s potent car industry and home of Motown music, Detroit is to many a bankrupt, half-forgotten shadow of its former self. But is it bouncing back? Inigo Gilmore reports.
A young girl in a coma, believed to be a victim of an alleged gas attack in Syria, is reunited with her grandmother. Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore has the full story.
Unverified footage emerges of a young girl in a coma believed to be a victim of an alleged gas attack in Syria. Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore has the full story.
Channel 4 Dispatches footage reveals disturbing evidence of alleged police brutality against the striking miners in South Africa’s Marikana last year. Warning: video contains very distressing images.
As Spain’s economic crisis deepens, the country’s ancient bullfighting traditions – and those young matadors who want to follow them – are struggling in the country’s recession.
Channel 4 News looks at the role that foreign fighters are playing on the rebel side in the Syrian conflict.