The Iranian insider who understands the outside world
Set to be officially sworn in as Iran’s new leader, President Rouhani understands western politics in a way that should make the world sit up and take notice.
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The White House calls on the United Nations to urgently investigate allegations of massive deadly chemical weapons use by Syrian government forces.
US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a military judge after being convicted of the country’s biggest breach of classified data.
As campaigners ready for protest against Cuadrilla’s fracking operation in the quiet village of Balcombe, Channel 4 News looks at the history of people power when it succeeds – and when it fails.
Muslims in China and Spain celebrate Eid with food while Iraqis visit a theme park, Iranians take to the streets in prayer and the United Arab Emirates marks the Islamic festival with fireworks.
Amid fears that a series of prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan have unleashed dozens of al-Qaeda’s top operatives, Channel 4 News profiles the FBI’s most wanted terrorists.
Two different locations in Iran show the challenge facing Hassan Rouhani, the newly inaugurated president – pleasing conservatives and reformists alike.
Set to be officially sworn in as Iran’s new leader, President Rouhani understands western politics in a way that should make the world sit up and take notice.
The British embassy in Yemen is to close and several other embassies have been told to be vigilant as the US issues a global travel alert.
US army solider Bradley Manning could face 136 years in prison for leaking military documents to whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks – as his sentencing hearing starts.
Bradley Manning, accused of leaking documents to whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, is found not guilty of “aiding the enemy” but is convicted of five espionage and five theft counts.
Former SAS sniper Sergeant Danny Nightingale walks free from a court martial after being convicted for a second time for illegally possessing a pistol and ammunition.
Before the murder of Lee Rigby the English Defence League was dying. Now its leaders claim serving soldiers are joining the anti-Islamist group.
Sixty-eight years ago today America detonated the world’s first nuclear bomb at its Trinity testing site in New Mexico. Today the most intriguing aspect of the nuclear debate is that it is so low-key.
Meteorologists have predicted that the hot weather the UK is currently basking in will continue until the school holidays – but how does the UK heat wave compare with the rest of the world?
Al-Qaeda militants kill a senior commander in the Free Syria Army, suggesting a widening rift among anti-Assad forces between Islamist fighters and more secular, western-backed elements.