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  • 14 Jan 2011

    After two decades in power, the Tunisian President stands down in the face of violent anti-Government unrest across the country. Jonathan Rugman reports on the crisis, from Tunisia.

  • 13 Jan 2011

    President Barack Obama leads a memorial to the victims of the Arizona shooting spree and urges Americans to debate “in a way that heals, not a way that wounds”, writes Sarah Smith.

  • 13 Jan 2011

    A number of people are killed as angry youths defy a curfew aimed at calming tensions which have caused the worst unrest in Tunisia for decades. Jonathan Rugman reports.

  • 11 Jan 2011

    As the man charged with the attempted murder of Gabrielle Giffords appears in court, Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith speaks to Arizona residents who vehemently defend their lax gun laws.

  • 10 Jan 2011

    Tucson's message to Britain

    As a man is charged with murder and the attempted assassination of a congresswoman in Arizona, Jon Snow looks at what lessons can be learnt.

  • 10 Jan 2011

    A 61-year-old woman who helped stop the Tucson gunman causing further deaths tells Channel 4 News she feels “humbled” after being praised by President Obama for wrestling ammunition from the killer.

  • 10 Jan 2011

    One of the doctors treating Gabrielle Giffords tells Channel 4 News she is 100 per cent certain to survive. Dr Peter Rhee says he is also optimistic she will not be in a vegetative state.

  • 28 Dec 2010

    A man has died after being shot by police in an armed siege in West Yorkshire, which left one police officer injured. Neighbours said Alistair Bell was a loner with a history of drug abuse.

  • 23 Dec 2010

    Channel 4 News Asia Correspondent John Sparks reports from Manila on children who make their living on the street.

  • 23 Dec 2010

    Children come from all over the Philippines to sing carols in Manila in the run-up to Christmas, as a way to get money for food. But now the practice has been banned, as John Sparks writes.

  • 22 Dec 2010

    Only one Baghdad church is celebrating Christmas fully this year, as Iraqi Christians face violence, prejudice and fear, writes Lindsey Hilsum for Channel 4 News and The Daily Telegraph.

  • 3 Dec 2010

    Counter-terror thinktanks call for inquiry into public library stocks after a Channel 4 News investigation finds hundreds of books written by radical Islamist preachers, writes Johnny McDevitt.

  • 30 Nov 2010

    Tuition fees: getting Lib Dems in line like ‘herding frogs’

    As Business Secretary Vince Cable confirms he will abstain on his own measure to reform university funding, Gary Gibbon hears from one senior Lib Dem that getting its MPs in line is like “herding frogs into a wheel barrow”.

  • 30 Nov 2010

    The number of war wounded civilians in southern Afghanistan has increased dramatically this year following the military troop surge, an exclusive Channel 4 News investigation has found.

  • 30 Nov 2010

    Medical professionals working in Afghan hospitals tell Channel 4 News of the highs and lows of providing frontline healthcare in a country ravaged by war.