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Life remains precarious, but pride returns to Haiti
What’s happening in Haiti? Two years after the island nation was left in ruins by a catastrophic earthquake, Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore returns to find hope finally rising from the rubble.
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Life in Kabul 10 years since Operation Enduring Freedom
Nearly 10 years after British and American forces began the war in Afghanistan, Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore returns to Kabul to find “freedom and fear living side by side”.
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Haiti’s forgotten rape victims
Exclusive: Hundreds of girls and women have been raped in Haiti’s makeshift refugee camps and, as Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore reveals, their attackers are rarely punished.
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One year on, what next for Haiti baby Landina?
After almost a year since baby Landina was pulled from the rubble of the Haitian earthquake and began her journey to the UK for medical treatment, Inigo Gilmore looks at the uncertain future ahead.
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The continuing struggle for Haiti’s homeless
Millions were donated following Haiti’s earthquake which killed over 200,000 people. But have basic necessities reached the vulnerable? Inigo Gilmore visits camps sheltering the homeless.
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Review says nurse who died was released from hospital with suspected Covid
Channel 4 News has seen a hospital review into the death of a nurse at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital.
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Tech bosses grilled together for first time by Congress
Today for the first time, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tim Cook of Apple and Sundar Pichai of Alphabet, which owns Google, are all appearing in front of the House subcommittee on market dominance.
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Trump threatens to ‘close down’ Twitter after it marks tweet with factcheck warning
President Trump has threatened to “close down” the social media platform Twitter – after it flagged up two of his posts for fact checking – linking to an article describing Mr Trump’s claims about postal ballot fraud as “unsubstantiated”.
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President Trump hits back at Barack Obama for criticism of his pandemic response
The former US president Barack Obama has condemned the country’s lack of leadership during the pandemic – declaring that ‘a lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge’.
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Care homes struggling to get testing for all residents amid “awful epidemic” of Covid-19 deaths
In Enfield, North London, more than a third of care homes there have seen at least one Covid-related death, according to the local council.
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Trump draws big crowds during India visit
A mutual admiration show – complete with cheering crowds – President Trump has been hailed by more than a hundred thousand people who packed a rally at the start of his trip to India – along with a lavish welcome from prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Inside the mass protests sweeping through Lebanon – where young revolutionaries believe their time has come
A bus without brakes, hurtling towards a brick wall. That’s one view of Lebanon – which has been wracked by mass protests since October, toppling one government along the way.
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Trudeau government to make decision on controversial Canada oil pipeline
Today the Canadian government will announce whether the construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline will go ahead.
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Is Jeremy Corbyn’s Brexit stance costing him support?
Some Labour activists are growing increasingly dissatisfied with their leader’s refusal to endorse a second referendum – as polls show that party members are significantly opposed to Brexit and pro second referendum.
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Alleged Russian spy Maria Butina appears to reach plea deal
She is the Russian accused of trying to infiltrate the all-powerful US gun lobby which has close ties to Republican politicians. Maria Butina has been locked in solitary confinement while facing charges of trying to influence Washington’s policies towards Russia. She certainly had surprising access to conservative politicians, including – in one memorable interaction captured on video –…