French without tears at the Elysee Palace?
How Valerie Trierweiler responds to rumours of the French president’s affair, having been his mistress herself, could prove his biggest headache of all.
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As the British and French leaders hold a summit at an RAF base, Channel 4 News looks at the recent history of bad blood between the two countries.
Francois Hollande’s former partner Valerie Trierweiler visits a hospital in India, Mumbai in her first public appearance since they separated. Warning: video contains flash photography.
The NSA is facing reform after outrage from lawmakers in the US. But what about Britains own state-sponsored spying? Channel 4 News revisits the revelations about GCHQ and the reaction.
Do the French in London care about the Francois Hollande “scandal”. We hit the streets to find out. Spoiler alert: the answer was “Non!”
City AM Editor Allister Heath, who provoked a diplomatic spat by calling France a failed socialist experiment, says President Hollande is doing too little, too late to kick-start the French economy.
How Valerie Trierweiler responds to rumours of the French president’s affair, having been his mistress herself, could prove his biggest headache of all.
Whilst we were all shutting down the shop over Christmas, things went from an already drastic situation in the Central African Republic to levels of unspeakable violence.
The murder of a politician in Lebanon could be as decisive a turning point as the assassination that started the first world war. Jon Snows reflects on the spiraling Sunni-Shia conflict across the Middle East.
On the same day that two French army peacekeepers are killed in CAR, the Channel 4 News team witnesses and films a UN Fomac soldier being shot on the open road.
France steps in as violence in the troubled former colony claims more than 100 lives. Britain pledges to support the operation with a military transport plane.
The French president Francois Hollande announces that an operation to protect civilians in the violence-torn Central African Republic will begin within hours.
David Cameron accuses newspapers who make public the techniques used by spies, of “helping our enemies” and making it more difficult to maintain national safety.
The German government has received information suggesting the United States may have monitored the chancellor Angela Merkel’s mobile phone and are demanding an immediate clarification.
It lies just across the water. A mere 30 miles from the south coast. But our French neighbours have always had the upper hand in effortless “cool”. So why are their musicians descending on London?
French high school students take to the streets to protest against the tough line being taken against illegal immigrants following the removal of a Kosovan schoolgirl, detained during a school trip.