Amid Britain's own storm damage, spare a thought for a faraway island
Saint Vincent, a small Caribbean island state, suffered one of the most violent storms in living memory. Jon Snow was there to witness the aftermath.
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James Woods is through to the final of the first ever Winter Olympics men’s ski slopestyle – but a hip injury may hinder his efforts.
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Syria begins moving chemical weapons materials out of the country in a crucial phase of an internationally backed disarmament programme.
Saint Vincent, a small Caribbean island state, suffered one of the most violent storms in living memory. Jon Snow was there to witness the aftermath.
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As the head of Greenpeace offers to move to Russia to secure bail for 30 people charged with piracy, we look at how the organisation prepares activists for arrest, prison and potentially death.
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The Norwegian prime minister went undercover as a cab driver to find out what his passengers are really thinking. But what secrets do we reveal to taxi drivers in the UK? Channel 4 News finds out.
Ukip’s Godfrey Bloom has promised not to repeat his remarks about “bongo bongo land”. But does he have a point about UK aid funding corruption and arms spending abroad? FactCheck investigates.
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.