We looked away and the machete men came out
International attention may have turned away from the violence in the Central Afrian Republic, but the situation there has not stabilised – instead it is getting worse.
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The World Health Organisation says an outbreak of the incurable disease in Guinea is still “relatively small” compared to past epidemics, after charity workers called it “unprecedented” in scale.
International attention may have turned away from the violence in the Central Afrian Republic, but the situation there has not stabilised – instead it is getting worse.
The first shots of the Russian occupation of Crimea were fired overnight at Belbek air force base. Luckily, they were into the air.
The co-pilot who hijacked an Ethiopian Airlines plane took control of the aircraft when the pilot went to the toilet, landed in Geneva and left the aircraft through a window on a rope.
As an Afghan citizen who is an atheist secures UK asylum for religious reasons, Channel 4 News looks at some of the countries where it is illegal to have no faith.
Violence has left swaths of CAR unpopulated. And in its place, there is something depressingly familiar – straightforward religious hatred.
Journalists make poor prophets, but January is the month when we all think about the year ahead, and the big picture.
Migrants are risking unimaginable horror to escape the poverty of sub-Saharan Africa, travelling through Libya in search of Europe’s promised land.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller writes an open letter to journalists in Sri Lanka as he returns from Chogm.
As Italy declares a state of emergency following the Lampedusa disaster, Channel 4 News asks if social attitudes towards immigration are changing.
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.
The Kenya military confirms two Westgate mall attackers exclusively named by Channel 4 News were responsible for the atrocity which killed 67 people last month.
There seems to be a bit of buyer’s remorse in the air over Syria in some quarters but it won’t be enough to change the government’s position.
Almost 100,000 people have died as a result of Syria’s two year conflict. Why did it take the suspicion of chemical gas for the west to consider intervention? Channel 4 News reports.
Eighteen of the 19 United States embassies closed across the Middle East due to fears of a potential terrorist attack will reopen on Sunday, the US State Department said on Friday.