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Did Cameron's Saudi trip have to be so brief?
Jon Snow blogs on David Cameron’s recent low-profile visit to Saudi Arabia.
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At least 178 people are now dead after a string of bomb blasts and shootings in northern Nigeria and a senior doctor in the city of Kano says that number could rise.
Recent events suggest Pakistan could be facing a “behind the scenes coup”, a leading expert tells Channel 4 News.
Jon Snow blogs on David Cameron’s recent low-profile visit to Saudi Arabia.
As the US begins its withdrawal from Afghanistan and sets up an official Taliban office in Qatar, Alex Thomson looks at what 2012 could hold for the country and its long-running conflict.
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.
As Nigeria’s president declares a state of emergency after a fatal blast in Maiduguri, Anthony Tucker-Jones reports on the Nigerian Taliban’s attempt to spark a sectarian civil war.
A member of the Royal Air Force, who was injured in the same explosion which killed a Royal Marine in Afghanistan, has died of his injuries.
Government ministers will spend most of the year bedecked in high-visibility jackets to remind you how busy they are pushing growth … but rising unemployment, insolvencies and low confidence seem with us for 2012.
More than fifty people have died in Kabul in the worst sectarian violence since the war in Afghanistan began. An analyst tells Channel 4 News he believes it was “stirred by elements from Pakistan.”
A US army sergeant is convicted by court martial of murdering unarmed civilians and cutting fingers from their corpses as ringleader of a rogue platoon in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province.
Two thousand Pakistanis join a rally against drone attacks, labelled a “global assassination campaign” by thinker Noam Chomsky as security sources say the latest strike has killed 13 militants.
The family of a soldier killed in Afghanistan have told Channel 4 News that an MoD decision to claw back overpaid money from him is ‘disgusting’.
The most senior British diplomat working on Afghanistan has given the most damning assessment of the UK’s record in the country that I have heard from a serving official. Jonathan Rugman reports.
Ten years after the war in Afghanistan began, the US and NATO still don’t have enough knowledge to reach their goals, says former US army general Stanley McChrystal.
The situation in Afghanistan is serious but improving 10 years after the invasion, Britain’s special representative to the country tells Channel 4 News.