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There would have been no attempt to capture bin Laden
US Navy Seals commandos working alongside the CIA carried out the kill-team mission to take out Osama bin Laden. There would have been no attempt to capture him, writes Online Editor Ed Fraser.
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Obama’s strategic defence and security appointments
Channel 4 News’ Sarah Smith reports from Washington where “no drama Obama” has suggested some safe but politically astute appointments at the very top of the CIA and Pentagon.
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Eight NATO troops killed in Afghanistan attack
Eight american NATO troops and a contractor have been killed in Afghanistan after an Afghan military officer opened fire inside an office at Kabul airport.
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UN: free access to Bradley Manning ‘blocked’
The UN investigator on torture accuses the US government of blocking a one-on-one meeting with detained soldier Bradley Manning who is accused of passing data to WikiLeaks.
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Libya war: interactive video timeline map
Follow Channel 4 News across Libya as the conflict continues and watch the latest reports.
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Gaddafi ‘arming volunteers’ as NATO takes over
Pentagon says NATO attacks have reduced Gaddafi’s ability to control his ground forces and he is reportedly arming volunteers, as rebels enter Ajdabiya from the east.
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Libya: rebel video from inside Zintan hospital
Channel 4 News has obtained rare video from inside Zintan posted on a hardcore Libyan rebel Facebook page showing the scenes inside a hospital intensive care unit.
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Libya: Gaddafi’s air defences ‘knocked out’
Rebels in Benghazi have celebrated allied strikes against Gaddafi’s air defences, but as Lindsey Hilsum reports from the frontline there are still desperate calls for weapons and more support.
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Japan live blog: the battle to avoid nuclear meltdown
Latest updates, pictures and video from Japan as earthquake and tsunami recovery efforts are hampered by an escalating nuclear crisis.
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Foreigners flee as radiation fear grips Japan
Fears of a meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant are causing trauma and travel chaos across tsunami-stricken Japan as foreign governments tell their nationals to evacuate.
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Assange: ‘Police investigator is friend of sex accuser’
A newspaper in Sweden is claiming that the police investigator who first interviewed two Swedish women about allegations of rape against Julian Assange is friends with one of the women.
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Gaddafi ramps up military action against rebels
Rebel fighters claim anti-Gaddafi forces have recaptured the main square in Zawiyah in the west of Libya as International Editor Lindsey Hilsum reports on latest clashes in the east.
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Gaddafi denies airstrikes as UK leads Libya no-fly zone plan
As fighting near Tripoli intensifies and David Cameron calls on Gaddafi to “go now” Libya’s information minister tells Channel 4 News there is “no evidence of massacres and bodies in the streets”.
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Afghanistan: Did US psy-op teams manipulate Senators?
The Commander of US forces in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, is to investigate allegations that military psychological operation teams were deployed against US politicians, reports Sarah Smith.
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Afghanistan: Did US psy-op teams manipulate Senators?
The Commander of US forces in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, is to investigate allegations that military psychological operation teams were deployed against US politicians, reports Sarah Smith.