More than 350 people have died and around 300,000 are homeless after a massive earthquake hit the Balochistan area of Pakistan, as John Sparks reports.
Om Suthamtewakul, a 30-year-old Thai woman, tells Asia Correspondent John Sparks about her experiences in Thailand with the Washington shooter Aaron Alexis.
Exclusive: suspected Washington gunman Aaron Alexis was “friendless” and “often complained of racial discrimination”, his former boss tells Channel 4 News.
Conservative leader Tony Abbott has been branded sexist and misogynist – but final polls ahead of Saturday’s Australian general election show he is way ahead of Labour PM Kevin Rudd.
Channel 4 News has investigated how tens of thousands of them desperate to reach safe haven are falling victim to criminal gangs and ending up as hostages in prison camps.
Beaten, imprisoned and sold into slavery – Channel 4 News reveals the fate of Burma’s Muslim Rohingya refugees, who flee conflict only to end up in the clutches of brutal human traffickers.
Accused of insulting “the people of the nation” before rendering his minders speechless – Asia Correspondent John Sparks reports from inside North Korea.
Inside the most secretive society on earth – Asia Correspondent John Sparks reports from North Korea as Channel 4 News becomes the first news organisation to question leader Kim Jong-un.
Asia Correspondent John Sparks reports from inside North Korea on celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean war.
As North Korea marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean war, Channel 4 News Asia Correspondent John Sparks attends the opening of a massive cemetery in the capital, Pyongyang.
She will go to the ball – or back into the wild at least. The release of Siberian tiger Cinderella into the wild provides new hope for conservationists worried about the future of the species.
As Britain’s A levels students reach the end of their exams, spare a thought for China’s teenagers – nine million of whom have just sat the universally dreaded, Gao-Kao university entrance test.
Thousands of Muslim refugees who have fled religious persection in Burma have been locked up in overcrowded caged cells in detention centres in Thailand.
Channel 4 News gains access to a Thai detention centre where thousands of Muslim refugees who have fled religious persecution in Burma are being forced to live in squalid conditions.
Police in Nepal are investigating an alleged fight between two famous European climbers and their Nepalese mountain guides on Mount Everest.