Why Israel is losing the social media war over Gaza
For the first time in a major Arab-Israeli conflict, the world has access to non-traditional sources of reality such as Twitter – and it means Israel is losing the battle for hearts and minds.
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Multiculturalism in Britain has failed to provide a vision of society in which members of all ethnic groups feel they want to belong, Prime Minister David Cameron tells a Munich security conference.
Channel 4 News interviews controversial US pastor, Terry Jones, on why he wants to attend an anti-Islam rally in the UK. The Home Secretary said she is ‘actively’ considering banning him.
The convictions of a food packer and a builder on charges of inciting racial hatred brings to 16 the convictions connected to far-right extremism in the past two years, as Simon Israel investigates.
Three Al Jazeera journalists are sentenced to three years in prison by an Egyptian court for broadcasting false news.
The England women’s football team are through to the quarterfinals of the World Cup – a traditional stumbling block for the men. Who are their key players and what obstacles do they face?
For the first time in a major Arab-Israeli conflict, the world has access to non-traditional sources of reality such as Twitter – and it means Israel is losing the battle for hearts and minds.
In east London a small group of religious hardliners is intent on dividing society and creating conflict. We look inside the Britain First patrols that are directly provoking the Muslim community.
The first witness called to give evidence at Oscar Pistorius’s murder trial describes hearing “petrified screams” on the Valentine’s evening that Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead.
The strange world of the courts is finally opening up to TV audiences. Former court reporter Patrick Worrall wonders what viewers will make of it all.
Counter terrorism police are investigating a fire that completely destroyed an Islamic community centre in the Muswell Hill area of north London.
Rainy old England may have defined the rules of football for all to enjoy, but it is the sun-kissed beaches of Brazil that long ago inherited the mantle of football’s spiritual home.
Joey Barton az been tawkeen weev ze accent francais, burrt why doze ee do zis?
Barack Obama’s half-brother George is in Britain to promote a play about his experiences as a Kenyan gangster who turned his life around.
Chelsea defender and former England captain John Terry did racially abuse QPR defender Anton Ferdinand, a Football Association disciplinary hearing has found.
As fighting rages in the Syrian city of Aleppo, a photojournalist tells Channel 4 News Britons were among those who kidnapped him and a Dutch reporter.