Skiing in a land of fable and lore (clue, it’s not Russia)
Skiing in this land of fable and lore was an exhilarating and arresting thing indeed – Sports Correspondent Keme Nzerem reports on the deadly allure of the ski slopes of Kashmir.
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Skiing in this land of fable and lore was an exhilarating and arresting thing indeed – Sports Correspondent Keme Nzerem reports on the deadly allure of the ski slopes of Kashmir.
Exclusive: a recording of the voice of Guy Burgess – the most colourful and notorious of the cold war spies – has come to light thanks to a freedom of information request to the FBI.
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Silk Road, the online drugs marketplace shut down by the FBI just one month ago, is relaunched. But after the arrests of previous users, can customers be convinced to log back on to the “dark web”?
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Crime chiefs hailed the FBI’s arrest of the man behind one of the biggest illegal drugs websites. But Channel 4 News reveals others have quickly filled the void caused by the closure of Silk Road.
As US Secretary of State John Kerry defends a raid in which Anas al-Libi was captured, Channel 4 News explores who the “senior” al-Qaeda operative is, and what significance his arrest carries.
US law enforcement agencies piece together why a 34-year-old mother tried to drive through a barrier at the White House, setting off a high-speed chase that ended in her fatal shooting.
Looking at the path the FBI investigators took to snare the suspected cyber criminal behind the Silk Road drugs marketing website raises questions about our own privacy online.
Silk Road was the Amazon or eBay of the “dark web”. Now former buyers claim they have lost thousands in bitcoins after it was shut down, the virtual currency’s value has tumbled.
The arrest of a man alleged is the owner of the giant online drugs marketplace Silk Road may be a massive victory for the FBI.