Spanner in works of search and rescue sell-off
It’s tricky finding any detail but when you do it’s a scandal worthy of Private Eye – the suspension of the search and rescue service sell-off, writes Jon Snow.
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Armed uniformed men are storming Libyan hospitals tending to those wounded in anti-Government protests and dragging them away in the middle of the night, a nurse in Benghazi tells Channel 4 News.
Why does Bahrain matter? Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum explains why the future of the small state could have big implications for the Middle East and the world.
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.
Gradually we are putting together the story of how President Mubarak fell. Every day we get another piece of the jigsaw, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith blogs on America’s next move amidst Egypt’s power change, and asks if it’s time for President Obama to earn his Nobel Peace Prize?
As protesters clean up after the overthrow of President Mubarak, Lindsey Hilsum reveals how the general now in charge persuaded him to go.
Rarely has an army takeover been so popular. It reminds me a little of Pakistani takeovers past – where people initially welcomed the getting rid of their corrupt civilian leaders, hoping for a brighter future.
“David Cameron? Who is he? Who’s even heard of William Hague? How dare they talk about Egypt like that? Who do they think they are? ” The Egyptian Foreign Ministry official was scornful
It’s tricky finding any detail but when you do it’s a scandal worthy of Private Eye – the suspension of the search and rescue service sell-off, writes Jon Snow.
Barack Obama launches “the biggest gamble of his presidency so far” as he seeks to manoeuvre an “elegant” but quick way for Egypt’s President Mubarak to leave office, says Sarah Smith.
Henry Kissinger warns Channel 4 News that if an Islamist government replaces Mubarak in Egypt that it would be a “fundamental change to the kind of world we have known since world war two”.
King Abdullah of Jordan sacks his Cabinet and appoints a new Prime Minister in a bid to head off more unrest – but while this has worked before, it might not this time, an expert tells Channel 4 News.
The social network is on fire. Despite Egypt’s best efforts the revolution is under way. Whether it ends in Mubarak or no Mubarak, the movement for change travels on the shoulders of the web, blogs Jon Snow.
The killing in Pakistan of the Governor of Punjab by his own bodyguard on Tuesday, marks a devastating new high water mark both inside and outside that country, blogs Jon Snow.