Search results for ‘Jonathan Rugman’
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Not many dead: how to report Greece's financial crisis
Jonathan Rugman finds in Greece that the people prefer to believe they can keep the way of life they have grown accustomed to and have it financed with other people’s money.
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France is falling again for the mantra of change
Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, France’s two presidential candidates, both talk of change – but what they are actually engaged in, blogs Jonathan Rugman, is the business of preservation.
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France wants a figurehead, not a policy maker
Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, France’s two presidential candidates, both talk of change – but what they are actually engaged in, writes Jonathan Rugman, is the business of preservation.
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Tamper with France at your peril?
Jonathan Rugman asks whether this really is the end for Nicolas Sarkozy and what that could mean for France.
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Hollande or Sarkozy? The differences explained
Why would France vote for either Hollande or Sarkozy in today’s elections? Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman explains.
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It's time for change says France's 'Mr Normal'
Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Rugman blogs on François Hollande – the man hoping to topple President Sarkozy in the French elections.
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Sarkozy's last weapon: the politics of fear
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman blogs on the French presidential elections
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Fighting intensifies in Syria's Idlib province
The latest report from Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman in Syria.
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Inside ‘free’ Syria
Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Rugman travels to rural northern Syria where local villagers have joined the revolt against the Assad regime. His report contains eyewitness accounts of brutality.
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Defiant yet outgunned – a dangerous life in northern Syria
Channel 4 News gains exclusive access to the town of Saraqib in northern Syria, which the Free Syrian Army is defending from government forces. Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Rugman reports.
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Clashes in Cairo over Egypt football riot
There has been widespread anger in Egpyt after 74 people died in football violence. As Jonathan Rugman reports, conspiracy theories abound about how the tragedy could have happened.
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What does the UN’s Syria resolution tell us?
A draft UN resolution on Syria aims to ensure that President Bashar al-Assad relinquishes his grip on power. But what else does the document say? Jonathan Rugman reads between the lines.
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Russia under Putin: a burning desire for change
With six weeks to go until Russia’s elections, Jonathan Rugman goes behind the scenes with three opposition groups in St Petersburg to explore whether Russia is preparing for its own Arab Spring.
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Africa succumbs to colonial-style land grab
It is being dubbed the second scramble for Africa: millions of acres of land are being snapped up by companies from Asia and the Middle East, our foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman reports.
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Mohamed Bouazizi changed the world in 2011
As Channel 4 News asks you who you think changed the world the most in 2011, Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman makes the case for a young fruit and vegetable seller from Tunisia.