Gaza live: death and rubble as real and PR battles rage
Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports from Gaza. Follow his tweets, videos and blogs throughout the day.
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Four children playing football on a beach are killed by shells, allegedly from an Israeli gunboat. Jonathan Miller reports from Gaza. Warning: video contains disturbing images.
Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports from Gaza. Follow his tweets, videos and blogs throughout the day.
Nigeria is seeking the urgent extradition from Sudan of a Boko Haram terror suspect born and educated – and reportedly radicalised – in Britain, Jonathan Miller reports from Abuja.
Nigeria’s government says it will consider negotiating with Boko Haram, the Islamist group which kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls a month ago. Jonathan Miller reports from Abujua.
Around 100 kidnapped girls are seen for the first time in a video reported to have been released by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram. Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports from Abuja.
Children on the Frontline filmmaker Marcel Mettelsiefen talks to Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller about his experiences filming with five young children in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Jonathan Miller met the late ANC elder statesman Henry Mkoti, who was locked up with Nelson Mandela for over a decade. Channel 4 News replays that interview recorded a year before he died in 2012.
As South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela’s death, they are also gathering to sing, dance and celebrate a life well lived, as Jonathan Miller reports.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller writes an open letter to journalists in Sri Lanka as he returns from Chogm.
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa tells Jonathan Miller that he is ready to investigate allegations of war crimes – declaring: “We have nothing to hide. It’s a free country”.
Jonathan Miller asks why the Sri Lankan president missed the press conference on day one of CHOGM and why Sri Lanka has been slow in bringing justice to families whose loved ones have disappeared.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa tells Channel 4 News he is “not concerned” by allegations of war crimes – but Jonathan Miller says people in Sri Lanka could be at risk after speaking to the programme.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is questioned by Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller about allegations of war crimes, and says he is “not concerned”.
Sri Lanka’s human rights record dominates a Twitter Q&A session, with FCO minister Hugo Swire, about the next week’s Commonwealth summit. Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller got involved.
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports on Al-Shabaab, where they come from and what preceded the attack on the mall – “a soft and obvious target” for the group.