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Does Obama sense his time is up?
Barack Obama performed well in the third and final presidential debate, but looked spooked at times. Can he feel victory slipping slowly through his hands?
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Barack Obama performed well in the third and final presidential debate, but looked spooked at times. Can he feel victory slipping slowly through his hands?
President Barack Obama takes his Republican opponent Mitt Romney to task over foreign policy in the final presidential debate before November’s election.
Round two in the US presidential debates and both candidates came out fighting. This time, with so much at stake, Obama and Romney got personal. And it wasn’t nice.
The European Union is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its role in creating a “continent of peace”. But in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the end of the war, is the timing ironic?
With close ties to Iran and Lebanon, and with its physical proximity to regional powers like Egypt and Turkey, Syria is at the heart of a complex set of relations in the Middle East.
A bad film causing anti-American riots, a murdered ambassador, presidential elections. If a screenwriter pitched a movie featuring the events of the past week it would be rejected, writes Matt Frei.
The situation is tragic, messy, ironic and dangerous. And everyone is fumbling to find the right response to the killing of the US Ambassador to Libya.
Mali used to be feted as a beacon of democracy in Africa. Now a junta is effectively in control in the south while al-Qaeda roams unfettered across the desert north, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
As the number of protesters killed at a South African platinum mine reaches 34, a blame game has begun over the deaths, a reminder to the public of the dark days of apartheid.
Want to know where you would fit into the Team GB squad? Let the boffins at Channel 4 News calculate your place.
United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Foreign Secretary William Hague meet in London for talks aimed at ending Syria’s civil war.
Alex Thomson blogs on the battle to win the propaganda war in Syria – and what is motivating foreign interference.
Can deposed golfing king Tiger Woods regain his Open crown or will one of the sport’s “warlords” emerge from the shadows? Ben Monro-Davies takes a look.
Questions are raised over the government’s ties to Saudi Arabia as the extent of UK arms exports to repressive regimes is laid bare.
With the world’s youngest nation celebrating its first anniversary, a World Bank report predicts that South Sudan’s decision to shut off its oil supply will have disastrous consequences.