Search results for ‘Jonathan Miller’
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Will increased UK aid prolong Syria's agony?
As Syria’s civil war increases humanitarian suffering throughout the country, will the UK’s pledge of non-lethal help merely extend its conflict, asks Jonathan Miller.
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Is the answer to America’s gun violence more guns?
As part of our special series on Guns in America, Jonathan Miller reports from Texas where their answer to bad guys with guns is to have more good guys with guns.
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A Syrian refugee's story of her flight to freedom
The story of Syrian refugee Marwa and her desperate flight to freedom – she spoke to Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller.
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Syrian refugees: ‘Tonight we died many deaths’
Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller witnesses the dramatic late-night escape and rescue of a group of Syrian refugees, fleeing their homeland under fire and crossing into Jordan.
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Tens of thousands of refugees flood into Jordan
As the number of Syrian refugees pouring into Jordan trebles in the past few days, with more than 20,000 fleeing to makeshift camps, Jonathan Miller has the latest from the Zaatari refugee camp.
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Decision to stop Rwanda aid ‘marks start of new era’
The halting of aid to Rwanda is “Britain throwing down the gauntlet”, writes Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller who investigated alleged military interference in Congo for Dispatches on Monday.
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Lord Lawson: ‘Britain is funding Africa’s next tyrant’
Former chancellor Lord Lawson condemns the Conservative-led coalition’s rising aid payments to Rwanda, a country which he says is run by “an unscrupulous monster”, writes Jonathan Miller.
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Rwanda: Where has your aid money gone?
Exclusive: A former ally of the Rwandan president warns that British aid is bankrolling an unaccountable, repressive regime accused of war crimes in neighbouring Congo, writes Jonathan Miller.
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Indonesia’s tobacco children
Indonesia is in the grip of a smoking epidemic with the proportion of child smokers rising dramatically. Jonathan Miller reports for Channel 4 News ahead of his investigation for Unreported World.
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A peculiarly Sudanese sense of deja vu
It’s exactly eight years since I reported from Nyala on the scorched-earth tactics of Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir, writes Jonathan Miller.
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Sudanese refugees tell of their flight from persecution
The leader of tens of thousands of refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan tells Channel 4 News’ Jonathan Miller of the persecution causing his Ingessena people to flee their homeland.
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After condemnation of the horror in Houla, Assad has reason to be worried
Bashar and Asma al-Assad, Syria’s one-time golden couple, beguiled the West, then betrayed their own people. In the aftermath of the Houla massacre, Channel 4 News’s Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller considers evidence of President Assad’s personal responsibility for crimes against humanity.
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Assad circle ‘could be charged with crimes against humanity’
As outrage grows over the Houla massacre, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller considers evidence of President Assad’s personal responsibility for crimes against humanity.
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Eurovision 2012: 'Expect the unexpected'
Jonathan Miller blogs on his experiences in Baku ahead of Eurovision and says we should expect the unexpected over the coming days.
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Smuggled footage of Bahrain crackdown
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller takes up the story of the anti-government protest movement in Bahrain, a week after being arrested and deported.