A study in courage – mourning Pim de Kuijer
Jonathan Rugman went to meet the family of Pim de Kuijer, a 32-year-old Dutch man who lost his life when flight MH17 was shot down in eastern Ukraine.
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Jonathan Rugman went to meet the family of Pim de Kuijer, a 32-year-old Dutch man who lost his life when flight MH17 was shot down in eastern Ukraine.
Jonathan Rugman reports from the town of Hilversum, which lost three families. People there were angry, but also very cautious as to how to respond four days after the disaster.
Jonathan Rugman meets the family of 32-year-old Pim de Kuijer, an Aids campaigner who also worked as an election observer in Ukraine: who died in the very country where he’d campaigned for freedom
As the conflict escalates in full view of the world, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman says the story you cannot see is more important than the story you can.
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim tells Jonathan Rugman it is absurd to cast aspersions on the pilot of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 because of his political leanings.
Volodymyr Khandogiy, Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, tells Jonathan Rugman that the deaths in the streets over the last few days would not have happened without President Yanukovych’s blessing.
How can Europe change? The question is for both of us! France’s President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister David Cameron are questioned by Channel 4 News’s Jonathan Rugman.
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman talks to one North Korean who managed to make it to Britain.
Jonathan Rugman was expecting flashbulbs and red carpets when he was asked to play himself in Kevin Macdonald’s new movie.
Our Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman looks at what evidence is available in Syria – his report contains some distressing images.
Jonathan Rugman reports from a Hassan Nasrallah rally in Beirut, where Hezbollah supporters seem to regard the conflict across the border in Syria as an existential fight for their own survival.
As Syria’s conflict continues to spiral downwards, is the civil war allowing religious extremists to flourish and worsen Sunni and Shia tensions? Jonathan Rugman reports.
All 115 runners and riders lined up in the paddock of the Basilica to celebrate Mass, all dressed in splendid red and white, writes Jonathan Rugman in Rome.
Hugo Chavez rekindled the dreams of the Latin American left. Watch Jonathan Rugman’s obituary of a man who referred to George W Bush as a donkey and the devil.
In this report from March 2006, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman looks at the growing tensions between Venezuela, led by the populist Hugo Chavez, and the US.