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Libya through a lens
What is it about sepia or black-and-white? Instantly we’re transported back in time, writes Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
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What is it about sepia or black-and-white? Instantly we’re transported back in time, writes Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
By the end of my US book tour, I saw myself as a tiny point of light gradually being extinguished, writes International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum blogs on prospects for democracy in Libya.
When I list the cities on my book tour, American friends all exclaim: “Tulsa???” as if I’d said I was taking detour via the moon reports Lindsey Hilsum.
International Editor Lindsey Hilsum blogs on her forthcoming US bok tour – and a bad case of Pre-Book Tour Nerves.
International Editor Lindsey Hilsum blogs on the diplomatic implications of the United States’s decision to protect the blind dissident lawyer, Chen Guangcheng.
Channel 4 News International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, on blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, and how he gave 100 armed police the slip
Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum blogs on the case of Shin Dong-hyuk, who escaped from a North Korean prison camp.
Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum recalls a conversation with the man at the centre of Libyan rendition claims on how close the CIA and MI6 became with Libyan intelligence.
The birth of a new nation has not dispelled the old ways of violence in South Sudan, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
The story of Libya’s revolution demanded to be told, says Lindsey Hilsum, who has written Sandstorm; Libya in the Time of Revolution.
Inaccurate and misguided or a masterclass in disseminating a benevolent message. Kony 2012 continues to divide opinion, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum asks now that Putin has won a third term, will he feel able to soften up a bit?
On the eve of Russia’s presidential election, Lindsey Hilsum discovers that more and more people are now interested in digging up Vladimir Putin’s past to challenge him in the future.
As Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin calls for reconciliation in Syria, Lindsey Hilsum wonders if he is really moved by the suffering of the citizens of Homs?