Return to a sombre, less vibrant Iran
On the surface, Tehran thrives. But the atmosphere in the run-up to the presidential elections is more sombre as Iran remains in a stalemate with the west over its nuclear programme.
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It is a tough job but someone has to do it – to find out why Britain is not exporting more manufactured goods, I volunteered to travel around Scotland for #c4newspopup and visit whisky producers.
As an Olympic stuntman dies in a wingsuit accident in Switzerland, Channel 4 News looks at what it takes to become a birdman.
Two trains collide in Switzerland injuring 44 people, four of them seriously, in the west of the country, according to local news reports.
Fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden is reported to have been given a document allowing him to leave the transit area of a Moscow airport and enter Russia.
Edward Snowden has withdrawn his request for political asylum from Russia despite a growing number of countries rejecting his pleas for safe haven.
A Vatican official is arrested in an alleged plot to bring 20 million euros into Italy from Switzerland aboard an Italian government plane.
An article that claims that more than 50 per cent of Britons will be Muslim by 2050 has become an internet hit. Scaremongering or simple demographics? FactCheck finds out.
On the surface, Tehran thrives. But the atmosphere in the run-up to the presidential elections is more sombre as Iran remains in a stalemate with the west over its nuclear programme.
A big intervention from one of the former heavyweights of the Thatcher era. But is Nigel Lawson right that EU membership is a burden for UK businesses?
Longer school days and shorter holidays could improve our academic performance, thinks Michael Gove. Top marks for the education secretary?
Paul Lamb, who has been paralysed and in severe pain for 23 years, is seeking the legal right for a medically assisted suicide at a time of his choosing.
Britain is ranked as one of the bottom countries in the developed world for teenage pregnancy, youth unemployment and involvement in further education, in a new report from Unicef.
A Swiss female tourist is gang-raped in rural central India, according to police, the latest victim of sexual violence against women in the country.
A replacement for Pope Benedict should be chosen soon. How will he be elected and what is the significance of black and white smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel roof?
A diet laden with sausages and bacon increases the risk of premature death, according to a study of half a million people. But red meat, rather than processed, is deemed to have “essential” nutrients.