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Syria heading for ‘all-out’ civil war, says peace envoy
Syria is tilting closer towards “all-out” civil war, international envoy Kofi Annan says, as eight are killed in Lebanon in clashes between supporters and opponents of President Assad.
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Nato leaders hope to agree exit from Afghanistan
Nato leaders are meeting in Chicago to endorse plans to hand over command of combat operations in Afghanistan by the middle of next year – as President Obama declares the war is effectively over.
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Timeline: Abdul Baset al-Megrahi
Channel 4 looks at the timeline of events leading from the Lockerbie bombing to the death of Abdul Basset al-Megrahi
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Chen can study abroad, says China
China says that the blind dissident Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad, suggesting a possible resolution to the country’s diplomatic crisis with the United States.
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Questions remain over Chen Guangcheng's safety
International Editor Lindsey Hilsum blogs on the diplomatic implications of the United States’s decision to protect the blind dissident lawyer, Chen Guangcheng.
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Mitt Romney’s first openly gay spokesman quits
After just weeks in the job, Richard Grenell suddenly resigns as Mitt Romney’s foreign affairs spokesman – after a backlash from social conservatives about his sexuality.
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The Donshigu Redemption
Channel 4 News International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, on blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, and how he gave 100 armed police the slip
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Syria and United Nations agree deal on peace observers
Syria agrees on the terms of a ceasefire monitoring mission which will see more United Nations observers deployed.
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Tense calm as Syria ceasefire takes hold
As a ceasefire between Syrian government troops and rebel forces comes into effect, there are reports from both sides of continuing violence, and tanks remain stationed in cities across the country.
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Romney vs Rosen: the war on women gets personal
One issue has dominated the US election campaign today: women, work and stay-at-home moms. A Democratic operative’s comments about Mitt Romney’s wife Ann has sparked a political firestorm.
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The crying game: when politicians get teary
Ken Livingstone became tearful this week at the broadcast of his mayoral election video. Channel 4 News looks at some other notable public blubs.
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US Supreme Court decides fate of Obama’s healthcare law
In the biggest case for more than 40 years, nine justices must decide whether the president’s sweeping healthcare reforms should be declared unconstitutional. Will the law, or politics prevail?
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Which way now for Burma?
Western leaders rush to embrace Burma following a series of reforms, yet human rights abuses against ethnic groups are getting worse. Channel 4 News asks: is Burma really on the brink of a new dawn?
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Yes she can: Obama pitches to women voters
They will be crucial in November’s election: and they’re not impressed by the Republicans. Now President Obama is reaching out to women voters – with a co-ordinated campaign.
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What now for US Afghan mission after Kandahar shootings?
With fears of reprisal attacks and a mass walk-out of Kabul’s parliament, Channel 4 News examines what lies ahead for the US soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians – and for the whole mission.