I suspected Polish reporter was a fake
He reported Africa from the late 50s to the early 90s. He reported from Central America and covered the fall of the Shah in 1979 and the ensuing Iranian Revolution.
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He reported Africa from the late 50s to the early 90s. He reported from Central America and covered the fall of the Shah in 1979 and the ensuing Iranian Revolution.
Faisal Islam considers the options available to European leaders as they work to bail out Greece from its debt crisis.
Channel 4 News’s economics correspondent Faisal Islam believes Germany and France are ready to bail Greece out of its financial crisis.
Lindsey Hilsum looks at President Ahmadinejad’s apparent change of strategy about allowing Iranian uranium to be enriched elsewhere
In his explosive evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, former security and intelligence coordinator Sir David Omand fingers MI6 for failing to correctly interpret intelligence over weapons of mass destruction.
Alex Thomson reflects on the attacks in Kabul and why the Afghan capital city has become such a target.
Iraq inquiry: the midday “blackout” was the day’s big talking point writes the Iraq Inquiry Blogger for Channel 4 News.
Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy put aside old rivalries to set out a joint vision for a stronger economic future, blogs Jon Snow for Channel 4 News.
I’m very conscious I haven’t blogged for a few days. Partly a consequence of the gigantic scale of Brazil – every night is spent flying and manoeuvring to get somewhere deep into the issues on climate change ahead of Copenhagen. I’m sitting in the early morning sun on the far side of the Amazon (ten…
Governments are already striving to replace nuclear fission reactors with cleaner alternatives, but given the scale of climate change should we be investing in fusion? Channel 4 News asks the experts.
Agriculture is the second largest source of UK greenhouse gases contributing to seven per cent of total emissions. So how will cultivation evolve in order to meet climate targets?
Iraq war inquiry day three throws up a few gremlins and evidence that Bush and Blair may have agreed on the invasion at private talks in Texas 11 months before the war began, writes the Iraq Inquiry blogger for Channel 4 News.
At the Iraq war inquiry led by Sir John Chilcot, two Whitehall witnesses “look drained” as they recall the debate over weapons of mass destruction (WMD), writes Channel 4 News Iraq Inquiry Blogger.
Chinese authorities are now more worried about what their own people think, film and say than about news and views from the outside world, blogs Lindsey Hilsum.
Jon Snow blogs from Brazil on the start of a special week of reports.