The battle to report the facts of Syria’s war
Shell bursts would occur every few minutes, at all parts of the town. They fell from the southern fringes to the northern end of the town with utter unpredictability.
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With reports of torture, disappearances and political violence, Belarus is Europe’s “last dictatorship”. But the UK still supports it with trade and arms exports, and now plans military cooperation.
The police marksman who shot Mark Duggan tells a court he was “absolutely 100 per cent” sure he was holding a handgun.
At least four people are killed in the Libyan city of Benghazi as military police and protesters take over militia bases.
Following the killing of two Greater Manchester police officers in a gun and grenade attack, Channel 4 News looks at the use of hand grenades in violent crimes in Britain.
The public inquiry into the 2005 police shooting of drug suspect Azelle Rodney releases dramatic film of the volley of shots which killed him, as Rodney’s mother accuses police of ‘executing’ her son.
Dramatic footage has been shown for the first time at a public inquiry into the police shooting of a suspected drug dealer seven years ago in north London.
Shell bursts would occur every few minutes, at all parts of the town. They fell from the southern fringes to the northern end of the town with utter unpredictability.
Police end the search for a “lion” reported to be roaming loose near Clacton in Essex after finding no evidence, such as footprints, to confirm its existence.
Syrian opposition activists accuse President Bashar al-Assad’s forces of a massacre of scores of people in a town close to the capital that the army has just retaken from rebels.
Lindsey Hilsum on the links between the conflict in Mali and the demise of Colonel Gaddafi in Libya.
An award-winning Japanese journalist dies after a gunfight between Syrian forces and rebels in Aleppo while she was travelling with the Free Syrian Army.
A militant Islamist leader whose forces have just conquered two-thirds of the West African state of Mali vows to launch holy war against the west.
Just over a quarter of miners have returned to work at the Lonmin platinum mine in South Africa following 44 deaths in violent clashes last week.
Fifa’s former head of security tells Channel 4 News that a World Cup match has been under active investigation and that corruption is so widespread it’s affecting football around the globe.
Former US deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz says the international community should have supported the Syrian opposition months ago and time has now run out.