The Putin doctrine – unplugged
Have the Saudis and the United States conspired to collapse the price of oil – and in the process the Russian rouble?
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The attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices – killing at least 12 people – is the latest and bloodiest in a series of events of increasing tensions in France.
Cult movie Back to the Future II sees Marty McFly flung to a future 80s kids could only dream of: the year 2015. So where are all the amazing gadgets the film and other fiction promised us?
Screening measures for Ebola are to be reviewed after a health worker was found to have the virus having flown on from Heathrow after repeated tests.
Margaret Thatcher didnt understand why Irish nationalists in Northern Ireland were seeking more rights and feared that allowing them to express their identity would provoke a British Asian uprising.
North Korea threatens the United States, calling it a “cesspool of terrorism” and accusing the Obama administration of being behind the satirical film The Interview.
Nasa releases a video of the ‘Mars mission’ Orion spacecraft breaking through the earth’s atmosphere before splashing down on the Pacific Ocean.
Riot police clash with protesters in Barcelona after a raid on squatters – and demonstrators plan to hit the streets against anti-demo laws – what’s going on in Spain?
Climate change scientists in San Francisco face their toughest test yet, as they try to find ways to convince the public of the need to act on their bleak findings.
Have the Saudis and the United States conspired to collapse the price of oil – and in the process the Russian rouble?
Why, 46 years on from a famous equal pay protest by women at Ford in Daghenham, do women in the UK still earn 81p for every male £1?
The first major finding from the Rosetta mission that landed on a comet last month is that the theory that comets brought water to Earth probably doesn’t hold water after all.
A disabled man says he will continue his fight for wheelchairs to be given priority over buggies on buses, despite losing his case at the appeal court.
As the shadow home secretary calls for a consultation on “buffer zones” around abortion clinics, one woman tells Channel 4 News anti-abortion protesters manipulate vulnerable people.
Syrian television says Israel warplanes bombed targets near Damascus airport and the town of Dimas, near the border with Lebanon.
Air safety chiefs are investigating the first near-miss between a passenger jet and a drone near Heathrow. As many get ready to unwrap the must-have present, we ask: what are your rights?