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PMQs: Don’t be vague, go for Hague
Relations – both international and domestic – are at the centre of exchanges at Prime Minister’s Questions. But one key player is notable by his absence, as Peter McHugh reports.
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Ed lets Dave off the hook – to Tory disappointment
As Prime Minister’s Questions resumes after its half-term break, Peter McHugh finds Ed Miliband letting David Cameron off the hook…again.
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Libya: violence rages on as 5,000 stranded in airport
Muammar Gaddafi appears on Libyan state television to deny rumours he has fled the country, while 5,000 wait at Tripoli airport to leave. No planes are running, Channel 4 News understands.
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Libya: violence rages on as 5,000 stranded in airport
Muammar Gaddafi appears on Libyan state television to deny rumours he has fled the country, while 5,000 wait at Tripoli airport to leave. No planes are running, Channel 4 News understands.
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Libya: has Gaddafi fled the country?
Foreign Secretary William Hague admits he has information that Colonel Gaddafi may have left Libya for Venezuela. Channel 4 News looks into the whereabouts of the Libyan leader.
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Libya: hundreds dead as pressure mounts on Gaddafi
Hundreds are killed in clashes in Libya as pressure mounts on leader Colonel Gaddafi amid reports he could make a speech “shortly”. Channel 4 News hears from an eyewitness to the violence.
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Libya: Gaddafi ‘last man standing’ vow as protests spread
Colonel Gaddafi’s son vows the Libyan regime will fight until the “last man standing”, as an engineer in Tripoli tells Channel 4 News the city is shaking.
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BP reports losses after oil spill but will pay dividend
BP reports its first annual loss in nearly 20 years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. But as Siobhan Kennedy reports, the disaster has not stopped BP renewing its focus on deep sea exploration.
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Super storm hits Australia caused by 'La Nina'
It did not require complex climatic modelling to predict the “super storm” which unleashed Queensland’s inland killer-tsunami. Meteorologists and oceanographers did, to some degree, see it coming, warning that after weeks of waterlogging, further deluge could spell disaster.
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Australia: ten dead as Brisbane faces flood
Brisbane police urge evacuation as the city faces major flooding. Ten people have already been killed and a Queensland resident tells Channel 4 News whole houses are being swept away.
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The world in 2011
International Editor Lindsey Hilsum looks ahead at the key events that could shape world affairs in 2011.
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The Nobel Prize debate China has banned
Our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, reports on the China-inspired boycott of Friday’s Nobel Peace Prize ceremony when the Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo will be honoured in his enforced absence.
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China ‘contemplates reunified Korea’
New documents released by Wikileaks suggest there has been a major shift in China’s position on North Korea, with cables appearing to show it is ready to accept reunification with the South.
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Rwandan refugee: my story of Congo conflict
As a report is published detailing atrocities committed by foreign forces in Congo in the 1990s, a Rwandan journalist writing for Channel 4 News hears from a refugee of the conflict.
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Ecuador president rescued from renegade police
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa gives an impassioned speech to supporters, after troops stormed a hospital to rescue the leader who had been trapped by police protesting against austerity measures.