The Chinese media and the fight against censorship
As the Chinese authorities fight their own self-styled war on corruption, the nation’s media is in the midst of its own battle.. with government censorship.
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The leader of Bulgaria’s main opposition party narrowly escapes serious injury after a man aims a pistol at him on stage during his party’s annual conference.
The Bolshoi ballet’s artistic director describes the acid attack which left him with third-degree burns and threatens to render him blind.
The Algerian hostage crisis will remain the government’s “top priority” until every British national at the BP gas plant is accounted for, vows Foreign Secretary William Hague.
As the Chinese authorities fight their own self-styled war on corruption, the nation’s media is in the midst of its own battle.. with government censorship.
The remains of the former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will be exhumed on Tuesday to examine whether he was poisoned.
Despite growing irritation with the UK, the Germans will not be throwing Britain out of Europe, even if Mr Cameron seems to be inviting such treatment.
Clive Dunn, who played Lance Corporal Jones in BBC sitcom Dad’s Army, has died at the age of 92, his agent announces.
Historic landmark Admiralty Arch is being turned into a luxury hotel after the government agreed to lease it out for £60m.
He certainly controlled the night: Vice President Joe Biden came out fighting in his debate with Republican Paul Ryan, a man 27 years his junior. But did Biden’s constant smirks turn voters off?
A man is being treated in Britain after contracting a potentially fatal Sars-like virus, health experts say.
France will temporarily close its embassies and schools in 20 countries on Friday after a French satirical magazine published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
With at least 340,000 graduates entering the jobs market this year and fewer jobs available, how can graduates get their first step on the jobs ladder? Channel 4 News speaks to the experts.
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As Asil Nadir is convicted of multi-million pound fraud, Channel 4 News looks at the downfall of a glamorous tycoon once feted by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative party.
As the government says it will crack down on accountants who promote “aggressive” tax avoidance schemes, Channel 4 News asks what is tax avoidance and are our laws to blame?