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Is Nicholas Sarkozy facing his Waterloo?
Known for his love of the high life, former President Sarkozy is facing criminal charges over allegations of trying to hush up corruption in a previous presidential campaign.
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Known for his love of the high life, former President Sarkozy is facing criminal charges over allegations of trying to hush up corruption in a previous presidential campaign.
Angela Merkel may want France to propose Christine Lagarde as the new European Commission boss. But neither she nor Luxembourg’s Jean-Claude Juncker are safe bets for the job.
Battered in Brisbane, annihilated in Adelaide, finally perishing in Perth, England’s cricket team are at their lowest ebb for years. Malcolm Boughen asks why and tentatively suggests a way forward.
Battered in Brisbane, how can England bounce back in the second test? Simple: by reading the Channel 4 News five point plan.
With eight South Africans in England’s cricket squad, is it another reflection of the country’s multi-culturalism? Or is nationality a question of identity and not just a matter of convenience?
Tomorrow cricket’s oldest and most intense rivalry, between England and Australia, resumes in a battle that began back in 1882. Here are six things you should know before it starts.
There will be no let-up in the cricketing entertainment over the coming months, culminating in the Ashes test series. But before that, erratic England take on an under-estimated New Zealand side.
After their celebrated victory in India, Malcolm Boughen asks if England’s cricketers can repeat their success against the Australians at the Ashes next summer.
As England achieve a dramatic test series victory over India for the first time in 27 years, captain Alastair Cook says his team “can be very proud”.
Stalwart defending keeps England out at Twickenham to complete a day of triumph for southern hemisphere rugby.
England suffer defeat at Lord’s after an uphill struggle to retain their title as the world’s number one test cricket side.
In an election that has galvanised the French electorate, Socialist candidate François Hollande becomes president of France after defeating the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy.
As the French go to the polls, President Sarkozy is blaming his waning popularity on the financial crisis, austerity measures, and a media “alliance” with Socialist front-runner François Hollande.
In the Queen’s speech in May there is expected to be an announcement that the ban on filming court proceedings will be lifted, writes ITN’s Head of Compliance, John Battle.
At the “invisible primary” in rural Iowa, candidates for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination battle to get the most out of this conservative state, writes US journalist Tawanda Kanhema.