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‘We don’t accept Ukraine’s government – it’s not legitimate’
Lindsey Hilsum travels through the farmlands outside Donetsk with a convoy of pro-Russian separatists, as they move to confront a group of Ukrainian army soldiers.
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The west’s actions in Iraq have a dual agenda, says International Editor Lindsey Hilsum: one, to protect the people threatened by the Islamic State, the other to safeguard American interests.
It has not been this violent in Libya since Colonel Gaddafi’s overthrow in 2011, with fighting around a strategically important airport. Our International Editor Lindsey Hilsum gives her analysis.
She was the author of 30 books, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and one of the literary world’s leading voices against apartheid. International Editor Lindsey Hilsum looks back at her life.
Mohammad Abu Khdair’s family say he was killed in revenge for the murders of three young Israelis in June, but no motive has yet been officially established. Lindsey Hilsum reports from Jerusalem.
International Editor Lindsey Hilsum charts the origins of crisis in Iraq – from the ousting of Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein, through the consolidation of Shia power, and resulting in more bloodshed.
The Russian president has unexpectedly urged pro-Russian separatists to call off this weekend’s unofficial independence referendums. International Editor Lindsey Hilsum reports from eastern Ukraine.
At the end of day-long talks in Geneva all parties seemed to step back from the precipice, following fast moving events in Eastern Ukraine is our International Editor Lindsey Hilsum in Donetsk.
Lindsey Hilsum travels through the farmlands outside Donetsk with a convoy of pro-Russian separatists, as they move to confront a group of Ukrainian army soldiers.
Lindsey Hilsum was living in the Rwandan capital when the killings began – but it was not before hundreds of thousands of lives were lost that she realised she was witnessing genocide.
Our international editor Lindsey Hilsum was the only western journalist living in Rwanda when the genocide began. In this moving interview, she talks about the horrors she witnessed.
In 1994, 800,000 people were massacred in Rwanda in the worst genocide since the Holocaust. Lindsey Hilsum was the only western journalist in the capital, Kigali. She recounts that terrible episode.
Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad tells Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum that Syrian civilans are safe from government fire – but there will be no mercy with terrorists.
Homs was once the centre of the revolution. In two years, suburbs were turned to rubble, and it appears to have fallen back under government control. Lindsey Hilsum reports from the iconic city.
Will the US do more to support the rebels in Syria? Its sure to be on the agenda when Obama meets the Saudi king. What will the fall-out be? Lindsey Hilsum is in Damascus.
There is one question burning on everyone’s lips: where is President Viktor Yanukovych? Lindsey Hilsum, international editor, brings this live from Ukraine.