Winning the YouTube PR war in Syria
There are two sides to every war – but that’s not coming out of the coverage of the conflict in Syria at the moment, writes Alex Thomson from Damascus.
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There are two sides to every war – but that’s not coming out of the coverage of the conflict in Syria at the moment, writes Alex Thomson from Damascus.
Syria’s deputy foreign minister Faisal Mekdad tells Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson the regime is not killing civilians – and warns of “chaos everywhere” if there is western intervention.
At least 25 people have died in an attack by Syrian fighter jets on the Palestinian Yarmouk camp in Damascus, opposition activists say. Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson is in Syria.
Alex Thomson is the first western journalist to reach the outskirts of Aqrab – a Syrian town from which reports are emerging of a “major massacre”.
Syria’s capital has changed profoundly since Alex Thomson last visited in the summer, with checkpoints now scattered across the city and the rumble of fighter bomber attacks in the distance.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague, says he’s seen evidence that Syria’s President Assad is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels. Alex Thomson reports.
Lead by example says Alex Thomson – show your loyalty to Rangers by volunteering to pay back the loans you got when times were good.
Some 90 Palestinians have died so far in the Gaza offensive. Alex Thomson observes emotional scenes outside a mortuary as the bodies of four children killed in an airstrike are received by their family.
Jet trails, surveillance blimps, and the thump of shells accompany Alex Thomson’s journey from northern Syria into the escalating conflict zone of the Gaza Strip.
Alex Thomson captures the challenging conditions facing thousands of refugees in Atmeh, northern Syria.
Thousands of Madrid residents take to the streets protesting austerity measures for the third time in a week. Alex Thomson reports.
It’s come to something when a Scottish law lord has to convene a press conference to reassert his own independence, but that’s what’s happened in relation to the Rangers saga writes Alex Thomson.
Channel 4 News’ Alex Thomson tracks down The Sun’s former editor Kelvin MacKenzie to ask him face-to-face about the Hillsborough lies.
Alex Thomson talks to a Liverpool football fan caught up in the events at Hillsborough in 1989: he survived the crush that led to the deaths of 96 people, thanks to a man who helped him scale a wall.
The scene of yesterday’s brutal slaughter of four people, including three members of the UK family, in the Haute Savoie region of France, is now one of peace and tranquillity, writes Alex Thomson.