Search results for ‘Al Jazeera’
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Is Djibouti al-Qaeda’s new front?
On Saturday, suspected suicide bombers struck a restaurant popular with westerners in Djibouti. Three people died and more than a dozen were injured, including European nationals.
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Guillermo Galdos wins Journalist of the Year at OWM awards
Guillermo Galdos is named Journalist of the Year at the One World Media Awards after he tracked down and interviewed “La Tuta” – the drug lord of one of Mexico’s most feared cartels.
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Four of the most mysterious plane crashes of all time
As the hunt continues for missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370, Channel 4 News looks at four plane crash mysteries which kept investigators scratching their heads for years.
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Journalists protest at the Egyptian embassy
Egypt is increasingly cracking down on journalists: four face up to 15 years in prison and 20 are accused of aiding terrorists, including Sue Turton, who told Channel 4 News why she is protesting.
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Fears of violence as Egypt referendum enters final day
Security concerns prevail on the final day of Egypt’s referendum on a new constitution, after at least 11 people were killed in clashes with police.
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Egypt: Journalists in jail as authorities crack down
As Egypt detains three Al-Jazeera journalists, a British correspondent based in Cairo tells Channel 4 News that reporting from the region has become “darker and more complicated”.
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South Sudan: Peace talks start but war continues
The President of South Sudan will negotiate with his former deputy today, in an attempt to halt the ethnic murders that have taken 1,000 lives in the last two weeks.
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Norwegian salmon make escape bid
It’s a fishy business. Thousands of farmed salmon have reportedly slipped the net (sorry) from a cage in Norway, leading to fears about the impact on the local wild salmon population.
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Berlusconi blinks over showdown with Italian PM
In a major turnaround brought about by a split in his party, Silvio Berlusconi pledges support for Italy’s government and helps the PM win a key vote – days after forcing his own ministers to resign.
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Syria: the rebels battling for Assad’s chemical weapons
A UN investigator says there is evidence rebel groups may have used chemical weapons, as the battle for the Middle East’s largest chemical weapons facility continues to rage.
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Channel 4 News wins six RTS television journalism awards
Channel 4 News sweeps the board with a record six awards from the Royal Television Society – including daily news programme of the year.
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Al Gore on The Future
Al Gore is worried about David Cameron. When I put it to him that some political leaders in Britain were starting to row back on the climate change agenda he jumped straight at the Prime Minister.
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Al Gore: George Osborne ‘seriously misinformed’
Former US vice-president Al Gore tells Channel 4 News the UK is wrong to believe green policies conflict with business, and that he is worried about anti-green “influences” in the Conservative party.
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Does London actually need the Shard?
As the Shard’s viewing platform prepares to open to the public, Sarah Smith looks at Qatar’s growing presence in London’s property market and asks: why is the Shard there?
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Calls for Egypt’s Mursi to respect democratic process
Mohammad Mursi, the Egyptian president, has come under heavy criticism after granting himself sweeping new powers including putting himself above the law.