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Italy set for political gridlock
Italy heads towards political gridlock after two days of voting in crucial elections, our foreign correspondent Jonathan Rugman reports.
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My Venezuelan jail hell
Rather like my experience in one of Venezuela’s jails, it has often been hard with Hugo Chavez to tell how much was comedy, how much deadly serious, Foreign Affairs correspondent Jonathan Rugman reflects on the president’s legacy.
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Pakistan protest over after government offers deal
Pakistan’s government has struck a deal with protesters in Islamabad, which has ended a mass sit-in. Jonathan Rugman reports on what this settlement means in reality.
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Is Syria’s civil war reaching a turning point?
Violence grows in Syria’s capital Damascus as rebels forces have made gains in the city’s outskirts. It has prompted questions whether the war is reaching a turning point. Jonathan Rugman reports.
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Bitter taste of defeat for Romney’s Republicans
It is a second defeat in a row for the Republicans, despite a big spending US election campaign. Jonathan Rugman reports on the recriminations as the GOP looks for someone to blame.
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Romney embarks on last-ditch campaigning close to home
Most final polls are putting Barack Obama and Mitt Romney neck and neck, with a few putting the president a fraction ahead. Jonathan Rugman is in Massachusetts with the Romney campaign.
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Brazil fights to control its crack cocaine epidemic
Two years ahead of the next World Cup, Rio authorities are struggling to bring the city’s crack cocaine habit under control. Viewers may find the pictures in Jonathan Rugman’s report distressing.
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The loneliness of a long distance Afghan powerlifter…
Fahim Rahimi got to fly his war-torn nation’s flag at the Paralympics, but what happened next? Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman finds out.
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US presidential debates: Bush v Kerry 2004
Ahead of the 2012 US presidential debates, Channel 4 News delves into the archives. Watch Jonathan Rugman’s report from 2004 when George W. Bush went head-to-head with John Kerry.
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Israel’s threat to Iran
Will Israel attack Iran? ‘Wait and see an ‘Israeli official in New York tells Channel 4’s Jonathan Rugman.
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Biggest test of freedom of expression Putin has faced
Nadia, Maria and Katia – better known as Pussy Riot – are three women who have become the most powerful symbols of opposition to Russia’s president, writes Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman.
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General's defection creates crack in Syria's regime
Confirmation came this morning that a confidant of President Assad of Syria has defected, writes Jonathan Rugman, and that will give some hope to those hoping to encourage President Assad to quit.
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Egypt on knife-edge between democracy and revolt
Jonathan Rugman on how the army and the Islamists are uneasy but unavoidable bedfellows in Egypt’s future democracy.
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Egypt’s military clings to power despite vote
Moves by Egypt’s military to limit the powers of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi, likely winner of the presidential election, may yet produce a more democratic Egypt, writes Jonathan Rugman.
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Tsipras on euro crisis: ‘Both sides have nuclear option’
In an exclusive interview with Jonathan Rugman, Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras – who could be the next Greek premier – says logic will prevail and Greece will not be forced out of the euro.