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.
President Trump and his entourage have come and gone, along with most of the media, but almost two weeks after California’s deadliest wildfire on record destroyed the town of Paradise, the official list of the missing is still fluctuating wildly. At the last count, 699 people have yet to be accounted for.
Ten thousand homes were destroyed, a third of the schools, and dozens of people died, amid the most destructive wildfires in California’s history.
Barely have the results of the midterm elections sunk in than a new drama begins for Washington. The future of Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian collusion with the Trump election campaign team is in question after the President sacked the man who oversees it all. Reports claim that Special Counsel Mueller has begun writing his final report.…
Donald Trump has inserted himself in the United States midterm election race in a way that’s not typical of Presidents past.
It’s election day in America tomorrow, when voters elect the whole House of Representatives, a third of the Senate and 36 state governors. It’s the first chance to cast a verdict on the Trump Presidency and 34 million Americans have already voted, many more than in 2014.
Four days from now, Americans will vote in mid-term elections. Hoping to keep Republican control of the House and Senate, President Trump has used a campaign rally to ramp up his hard-line immigration plans.
With a record number of women running, next week could see the first African American female governor – and the first Native American woman in Congress. And, whoever wins in Arizona, the elections are set to return the state’s first ever female senator.
People are just drifting into this town after walking through the early hours of the morning, busy with finding somewhere to sleep, finding food, somewhere to repair their feet, and maybe have a shower.
One of the references the Pittsburgh shooting suspect made in his online antisemitic posts was the caravan of migrants making their way to the US border – accusing a Jewish charity of ‘bringing in invaders to kill our people’. I’ve been travelling with the caravan.
The Democrats are hoping they claim an unexpected mid-term win in Texas, even though they haven’t won a state race there since the 90s. The current senator is Republican Ted Cruz but there’s a wonderkid challenger who’s making him sweat. We caught up with both candidates on the campaign trail last week, when the caravan…
Reports from Guatemala say a group of Central American migrants have torn down a border gate and are rushing towards a border bridge into Mexico. President Trump, seizing on what he sees as a vote-winning issue as the mid-term elections approach, has threatened to shut off all access to the United States, using military force…
The pressure on the government of Saudi Arabia is growing following the disappearance of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi last week. A range of organisations are attempting to distance themselves from the regime. The Financial Times, CNN and the World Bank have all pulled out of a conference planned for later this month in Riyadh. And Turkey appears…
At a ‘Kanye West’ event in the Oval Office, the rapper launched into an expletive-laden rant, telling the president that his Make America Great Again hat “makes me feel like Superman”. Mr Trump, for once, was lost for words.
President Trump says the United States is looking into the disappearance of a Saudi journalist, who is feared to have been murdered. Jamal Khashoggi – who’s written for the Washington Post – vanished a week ago after he went into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
It’s been a good couple of weeks for President Trump. His Republican Party successfully pushed through the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.