Why tech companies think they can do news…
Tech companies are moving into news and the journalism industry needs to fight back, or risk the death of ground-shaking exclusives that hold the rich and powerful to account.
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When travelling abroad it is a good idea not to make the locals mad. A lesson learned, perhaps, by four backpackers who pleaded guilty to committing an “obscene act in a public place” in Malaysia.
Eleanor Hawkins, blamed for triggering an earthquake by posing naked on Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu, is fined £1,000 and sentenced to three days in jail.
The father of Eleanor Hawkins, the British backpacker blamed for triggering an earthquake by allegedly posing naked on Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu, says she knows what she did was “disrespectful”.
The surge in support for the radical left Podemos party in Spain’s regional elections is the latest manifestation of a spectre haunting Europe: the rise of the anti-austerity movement.
Tech companies are moving into news and the journalism industry needs to fight back, or risk the death of ground-shaking exclusives that hold the rich and powerful to account.
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters rally in Macedonia to call for the resignation of the country’s prime minister amid an astonishing scandal over secretly recorded phone conversations.
Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow has been honoured with the Bafta Fellowship at the prestigious television awards.
After failing to win the South Thanet seat, Ukip leader Nigel Farage admits to disappointment on a professional level but says that on a personal level he has “never felt happier”.
With Nepalis in villages becoming ever more desperate for help, relief agencies have defended themselves against criticism that the international response has been sluggish.
Survivors from a devastating earthquake in Nepal attempt to rebuild their lives, where so many villages have been destroyed. Photo-journalist Raul Gallego Abellan captures their struggles in pictures.
This is the inspiring letter that an Everest climber, who helped map and photograph the world for Google, had with him when he died in an avalanche following the Nepal earthquake.
Kathmandu residents survey the damage after an earthquake devastated the heavily crowded Kathmandu valley, killing at least 2,000 people.
Temples and historic sites in Nepal are seriously damaged or completely destroyed following a magnitude 7.9 earthquake that hit the country on Saturday, killing more than 2,000 people.
A leading climate scientist says the CIA approached him to ask for information on how to disrupt the weather.
The Oxford Union decision to invite French far-right politician Marine Le Pen to speak prompts outrage from student groups. But others tell Channel 4 News it is important to hear what she has to say.