Syrian security situation: worse than we are being told?
Reporting on Syria’s civil war is proving a dangerous business, but is the reluctance of media organisations to tell of the true risks actually doing the public a disservice?
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French President Francois Hollande denounces a car bomb attack on his country’s embassy in Libya as an attack not only on France, but on all countries fighting terrorism.
Former senior members of the US military and political establishment accuse the country’s most senior officials of contributing to the spread of torture.
No mass parades and no missile launches, just muted celebrations in North Korea to mark its founder’s birth. The United States is urging the regime: stop the threats and enter talks.
As David Cameron and Angela Merkel meet for talks, the prime minister and German chancellor will be striving for warmer relations than their predecessors Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl.
Reporting on Syria’s civil war is proving a dangerous business, but is the reluctance of media organisations to tell of the true risks actually doing the public a disservice?
As North Korea ramps up talk of a nuclear attack, Jon Snow talks to former British ambassador to Pyongyang, John Everard and PJ Crowley, Hillary Clinton’s spokesman at the US state department .
A British mother is trapped alongside her children in Syria as her estranged husband won’t give his permission for her to leave the country.
Three women travelling with an international aid convoy in Libya have been raped by pro-government forces, according to the country’s deputy prime minister.
The UN authorises an unprecedented military unit to fight rebel groups, alone or with the Congolese army, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The UN envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, tells Channel 4 News it is “desperately urgent” parties work together to end the war but admits he has not spoken directly to President Assad in three months.
Former UN envoy Kofi Annan criticises the people “far away from Syria” calling for increased military support in the country – as Britain and France pushes to supply rebels with more weapons.
The prime minister’s wife, Samantha Cameron expressed her shock and dismay at the stories Syrian refugees told her while she visited them in Lebanon.
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy that the west’s failure to intervene in Syria means the Assad government could go on killing people for another two or three years.
Syrian rebels have amassed large arsenals of weapons – through smuggling and raids on government facilities. Channel 4 News reveals some of the weapons being used against Bashar al-Assad’s government.