Search results for ‘Lindsey Hilsum’
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Chinese President Hu Jintao ‘ignores’ human rights question
Hu Jintao blames a translation problem for initially ignoring a US reporter’s question on human rights, later saying he was “committed” to protecting human rights, as Lindsey Hilsum reports.
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Selling Britain to China – literally?
Our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, says the Anglo-Chinese trade talks reflect a growing readiness on Britain’s part to sell its companies to the highest bidder.
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How China's number three man gets his information
A lot of what we know about Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang, who begins his visit to the UK today, comes through US cables released by WikiLeaks. The cables also reveal how Mr Li gets his information, blogs Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
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The regional imperatives that might just offer hope to Sudan
The charities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have all offered dire predictions about the outcome of the referendum in southern Sudan on secession from the north. But out International Editor Lindsey Hilsum believes there are grounds for optimism
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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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From mystery to Messiah complex – my books of 2010
No-one asked me to recommend my Books of the Year, but I’m going to tell you anyway! I’ve chosen four books on countries which I’ve reported from, blogs Lindsey Hilsum.
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Christmas in Iraq: living in fear
Only one Baghdad church is celebrating Christmas fully this year, as Iraqi Christians face violence, prejudice and fear, writes Lindsey Hilsum for Channel 4 News and The Daily Telegraph.
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A picture of Christianity in Iraq at Christmas
Many people in Iraq tell Lindsey Hilsum that there is no future for Christianity in the country – meaning an ancient civilisation could be wiped out.
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Free speech…for Chinese protesters in Norway
Our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, reports from Oslo on the Chinese protesters outside the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
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Empty chair for China’s Nobel Prize winner Xiaobo
As China denounces the award of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to imprisoned Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo, Channel 4 News’ Lindsey Hilsum meets demonstrators who claim Xiaobo is a traitor.
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The Nobel Peace Prize: What do the Chinese really think?
On the eve of the ceremony to mark the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Chinese dissident, Liu Xiaobo, our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, wonders what the Chinese really think about the award.
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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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Channel 4 News does the double at FPA awards
Channel 4 News scooped two prizes at the Foreign Press Association awards: for Nick Martin’s investigation into Mexico’s missing children and Lindsey Hilsum’s report on rare earth minerals in China.
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North Korea artillery fire hits South Korea island
South Korean soldiers are killed after North Korea fires dozens of artillery shells across its maritime border prompting a return of fire. Lindsey Hilsum asks whether it shows a change in policy.
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Will justice for Kenyans be done?
A new chapter has opened in the story of who will be held to account for the violence that followed Kenya’s elections in late 2007, writes Lindsey Hilsum.