Who understands 'the bubble'?
Jon Snow compares the experience of his own grandfather to the bankers of today and asks if anyone really understands “the bubble”?
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Nick Clegg is feeling gloomy about 2012, warning that it will pose “many great challenges” for everyone in Britain. Do you agree with him – or are there reasons to be cheerful?
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has seen a vibrant civil society emerge, writes Human Rights Watch’s Caroll Bogert, former Newsweek Moscow bureau chief. But what does the future hold?
Twenty years ago, Mikhail Gorbachev fell from power and the Soviet Union collapsed. This year, protests are sweeping Russia’s cities. Is Russia facing a moment of change? Channel 4 News investigates.
Thousands of people are on the streets of Russia demanding a re-run of the recent parliamentary election. It is the second big rally in two weeks.
Mass protests across Russia, demanding a re-run of parliamentary elections and an end to Prime Minister Putin’s rule, prompt the question: are we witnessing a Slavic Spring in the dead of winter?
Russians take to the streets of Moscow for a second day of protest against the rule of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, following elections at the weekend.
Jon Snow compares the experience of his own grandfather to the bankers of today and asks if anyone really understands “the bubble”?
The problem with brokering a resolution to the situation in Syria is that there are just too many regional actors with different agendas.
Chelsea’s Russian billionaire owner, Roman Abramovich, hit back at allegations that he “intimidated” Boris Berezovsky out of billions of pounds by calling him a “megalomaniac”. Carl Dinnen reports.
Growing numbers of adults are passing on a digital inheritance by leaving internet passwords to loved ones in their wills.
Computer visionary Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple in 1976 and went on to transform it into one of the world’s biggest and most iconic brands, has died.
As tributes are paid to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs who has died, aged 56, following a battle with pancreatic cancer, David Cameron says the world has lost a “great creative, entrepreneurial genius”.
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is accused in court of betraying and blackmailing fellow Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky.
Amateur video captures the moment a 21-year-old motorcyclist in Utah was dragged to safety by a crowd of people after his bike collided with a car.
At their joint press conference, just finished, President Medvedev said Britain would “never” get its hands on Andrei Lugovoi, the man the UK Crown Prosecution Service wants extradited to face the charge of murdering the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko. “It will “never happen… no matter what the circumstances… please remember this,” the Russian president said.