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Vaclav Havel, hero of the Velvet Revolution, dies aged 75
The playwright and dissident who became the President of Czechoslovakia in 1989 was one of the architects of the collapse of the Soviet bloc.
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Pakistan: praying for mercy from the floods, one year on
A year since the most devastating floods in Pakistan’s history, thousands of people are still struggling to rebuild their lives and malnutrition rates are critical. Shaista Aziz reports from Sindh.
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Cheers as South Sudan’s flag is raised
The Republic of South Sudan formally declares its independence with thousands dancing through the night to welcome the dawn of a new era.
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More evidence of killing of civilians in south Sudan
Our International Editor Lindsey Hilsum has been to Panyang in Sudan where people have been telling her shocking stories of being bombed by their own government.
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Sudan's forgotten victims
Lindsey Hilsum reports from south of the Nuba mountains, a disputed border region that is threatening to derail the peaceful separation of North and South Sudan.
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Sudan accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in border region
Channel 4 News obtains the first video evidence of Sudanese forces attacking rebels in the Nuba mountains, as the country’s president vows to ‘cleanse’ the region.
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Arrest warrant issued for Gaddafi
The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. But whether he will face justice or not still hangs in the balance, a lawyer tells Channel 4 News.
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Angelina Jolie arrives in Turkey to meet Syrian refugees
UN goodwill ambassador Jolie is meeting refugees who escaped into Turkey from the violence in Syria.
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The history we're missing: stories in Africa
With uprisings sweeping the Middle East, and fugitive killers like Osama bin Laden and Ratko Mladic captured, this is a historic year. Lindsey Hilsum looks at the historic stories that are being missed.
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Sudan on the brink: up to 80,000 flee Abyei
Just weeks before Sudan’s partition, up to 80,000 people flee Abyei after it was seized by the North. The UN’s Force Commander in Sudan tells Channel 4 News of his “great concern” at the suffering.
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War criminals: some of the world’s most wanted
The International Criminal Court was set up after genocide in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. The arrest of Radko Maldic is a notable success, but who remains at large among those it has indicted?
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Libya: Indicting the Colonel
Will the arrest warrants issued for Colonel Gaddafi, his son Seif and brother-in-law Abdullah Sanussi by the International Criminal Court bring justice, or hinder the search for peace? Lindsey Hilsum reports.
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‘Blame Russia and China for Sri Lanka failure, not UN’s Ban’
Ban Ki-Moon has come under attack for failing to push for a war crimes probe in Sri Lanka. But a former UN Deputy Secretary-General tells Channel 4 News Ban is powerless to defy Russia and China.
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Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’: UN chief can’t order probe
The UN Secretary-General says he lacks authority to order a probe into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. A video shown by Channel 4 News formed part of the evidence of a UN report into the killings.
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Tim Hetherington: a tribute
Photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington has died in Misrata, Libya. Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller pays tribute to him.