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Edward Snowden ‘asks Ecuador for asylum’
Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino says that former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has asked Ecuador for asylum.
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SNOWMAIL: Brazil protests – President Rousseff unveils reforms
Here is tonight’s Snowmail from Krishnan, including the latest on the Brazil protests, spying charges for the US whistleblower, and the Lions beat the Aussies.
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FactCheck: has the environment minister struck gold on GM?
The environment secretary says it is time to start embracing GM crops. But has he bitten off more than he can chew? FactCheck takes a look.
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FactCheck update: another tax haven loophole
The government says Britain is putting its own house in order by getting UK-linked territories to crack down on tax evasion. But there is a notable exception, as FactCheck discovers…
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Hidden heroes on the other side of Syria’s refugee crisis
On World Refugee Day, Reem Alsalem from UNHCR writes for Channel 4 News on the refugees who came to Syria to start a new life – but find themselves trapped in a new crisis.
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NHS regulator’s cover-up over baby deaths ‘unacceptable’
The health secretary describes an attempt by NHS regulators to cover up a failure to investigate the deaths of several babies at a Cumbria hospital, as “completely unacceptable”.
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Ahmadinejad’s legacy: how Iran has changed
What legacy does Mahmoud Ahmadinejad leave for his successor, the “moderate” cleric Hassan Rouhani after eight years of controversial power?
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Angelina Jolie stunt double sues over phone hacking
The first US lawsuit against News Corp is launched by the stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie, over allegations that the Sun and the News of the World hacked her phone.
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Iran president Rouhani: relations with US need to heal
New Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says relations with the US are “an old wound that needs to be healed”, but adds that America needs to respect Iran’s nuclear rights.
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What snoopers can see from your clicks and searches
After the Prism spying scandal exposed the vulnerabilities of our online data, we sent the Channel 4 News Data Baby to an information security company to find out the extent of her online footprint.
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Stuart Hall jailed for 15 months for sex assaults
Veteran BBC presenter Stuart Hall is jailed for 15 months after admitting 14 counts of indecent assault on girls, one as young as nine-years-old.
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Up close and personal with a British jihadi in Syria
Ibrahim al-Mazwagi grew up in a middle-class family in London. But the 21-year-old jihadi left behind his home comforts to fight and die in Syria, writes Inigo Gilmore.
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Gaza’s tech boom: ‘ICT represents hope for us’
Six years on from Israel’s imposed blockade of Gaza, Channel 4 News speaks to the tech entrepreneurs bypassing the blockade and developing software for the global online market.
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Internet snooping: Google says there is no back door
The US government does not have a “back door” into Google, the company’s chief legal officer told Channel 4 News. That would mean that some early reports of the spying are wrong. What do we know?
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Protests as Greece shuts public broadcaster ERT
Large crowds gather overnight outside the Greek state broadcaster after the government announced it would be shut down to save money.