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The cry is up – if you have a conscience, if you care about your country’s integrity and decency, you guys, start leaking!
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Some Arabic and Kurdish sources in Mosul, Iraq, are reporting that Sheikh Abu Saad Ansari, the head of preachers in Islamic State, has said IS is responsible for the terror attacks in Paris.
Two women from Saudi Arabia have been referred to a court established to try terrorism cases, after being held for defying a ban on women driving cars.
The cry is up – if you have a conscience, if you care about your country’s integrity and decency, you guys, start leaking!
Had Osborne’s 2010 predictions actually happened, the deficit would be small, the debt falling, and the much vaunted rebalancing of the economy would have taken place.
Will a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme lead to rapprochement between the US and the Islamic state after 35 years of enmity?
One of the UK’s largest communications firms had a leading role in creating the surveillance system exposed by Edward Snowden, it can be revealed.
You love Bjork, your favourite dish is halva and you’re most likely to shop in Hobbs: meet the typical Channel 4 News viewer, according to the new YouGov profile.
Prime Minister David Cameron gives a bleak assessment of the global economy and warns that the eurozone could be on the brink of recession.
It is a mark of how worried British security officials are that the coalition government is intent on pushing through new anti-terror laws.
Exclusive: As a woman is jailed for funding terrorism in Syria, her old school friend, who was cleared of the same offence, says she was told to “cover up” by Muslims and been abused online.
Here is how Jon Snow reported the US invasion of Grenada in 1983. In newly-released tapes on Monday, Ronald Reagan can be heard apologising to Margaret Thatcher following the surprise attack.
My generation was blinded by the fall of the Berlin Wall. Bloodless revolutions are few and far between.
As the spectre of war, pestilence and economic hardship hangs over us, a commercialised autumn festival of horror may not be what we need right now.
The British government is committing one – yes, one – solitary “debriefer” to the Europe-wide effort to alleviate the worst refugee crisis in Europe since WWII.
The war in Syria has left devastation and despair in its trail. But the students at Aleppo University dare not stop believing a better future is still within their grasp.