Resilience and optimism: waiting for news on MH370
I interviewed Sarah Bajc, an American teacher whose partner Philip Wood is one of the missing MH370 passengers, and was astonished at her resilience and optimism.
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The jihadist group’s escalating campaign of terror has claimed 4,000 civilian lives in just four years, and Boko Haram is now linked to the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls. But who are they?
The Nigerian government seems to be no closer to finding the missing girls seized in an attack on a school last week. Channel 4 News looks at the questions the crisis raises.
Four French journalists held hostage in Syria since June last year are found blindfolded and with their hands tied, by soldiers on the Turkish border.
The British man accused of plotting his wife’s murder while on honeymoon in South Africa will fly there tonight after losing a three-year legal battle to stay in Britain. What happens now?
Two Spanish journalists kidnapped by an al-Qaeda-linked militant group for more than six months have been reunited with their families.
I interviewed Sarah Bajc, an American teacher whose partner Philip Wood is one of the missing MH370 passengers, and was astonished at her resilience and optimism.
Barack Obama pitches the US as a source of energy that would weaken the European Union’s dependence on Russia for oil and gas “in the light of what’s happened”.
A top cartel leader killed, another kingpin captured. On the face of things, it’s been a good few weeks for Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto, writes Thom Walker.
Clare’s Law, which gives people gives people the right to know if a partner has a history of domestic violence, is rolled out to police forces across England and Wales following a successful test.
I spent much of last weekend on Stros M’Kai – an island in the vast virtual world of Tamriel that will be the setting for a the long-awaited game Elder Scrolls Online.
The operation to evacuate the city of Homs, with men aged 15-55 exempted from the deal between government and rebels, shows how hard it is to establish a human corridor in Syria.
Injured activists fly to Lithuania for treatment after reports of people being snatched from hospital beds. An opposition leader says “death squads” are at work in Ukraine.
The Syrian opposition says the government has failed to address President Bashar al-Assad’s political future at peace talks in Geneva.
Six family members are jailed for up to six years for attempting to kidnap and assault their sister’s girlfriend. The judge said in Asian communities a same-sex relationship cannot be comprehended.
A senior detective is given a written warning and will keep his job despite being found guilty of gross misconduct over his handling of a high-profile double murder case.