And you thought ousting The Colonel was hard?
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on why ousting Colonel Gaddafi was the start of turbulent times for Libya.
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It’s exactly eight years since I reported from Nyala on the scorched-earth tactics of Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir, writes Jonathan Miller.
As the world’s newest country approaches its first anniversary as a nation, South Sudan struggles to cope with a refugee crisis that experienced aid workers say is the worst they have ever seen.
Channel 4 News Head of Foreign News Ben de Pear blogs on the “perfect storm” of war, geography and the rainy season in crisis-hit South Sudan.
As Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison, Channel 4 News Foreign Editor Ben de Pear says his reign of terror in Liberia should not be forgotten.
A year after US special forces shot dead the world’s most wanted terrorist, bin Laden’s death has sparked a furious political row. A risky tactic by President Obama – now could it backfire?
As disabled passengers tweet their travels for No Go Britain, more cases emerge of wheelchair users forced to “get onto the train floor” to complete their journeys.
Chelmsford, Perth and St Asaph are awarded city status ahead of the Queen’s diamond jubilee. Channel 4 News looks at their history and what they have to offer.
Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson on why ousting Colonel Gaddafi was the start of turbulent times for Libya.
More than four out of five local authorities are freezing council tax bills in April – but many people will still pay more because of charges levied by other bodies.
The first county cricketer in England to be prosecuted for spot-fixing has been sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to accepting a corrupt payment.
Militiamen loyal to President Assad accused of storming the homes of three unarmed families, as continued shelling of Homs kills up to 50 people.
Network Rail has admitted three health and safety breaches over the deaths of two girls at a level crossing in Essex, a court has heard.
Police hope a trial scheme, dubbed Operation Tornado, will stop the easy movement of stolen scrap metal, as soaring metal prices drive illicit trade. Alex Thomson reports from a Kent scrapyard.
“Somebody was looking after me.” A 26-year-old driver says she feels lucky to have survived after a concrete block was dropped on her windscreen from a bridge.
Barclays Premier League top two Manchester City and Manchester United will meet in the FA Cup third-round.