Paying 'terror suspects' millions
Jon Snow asks questions about the treatment of terror suspects by both the British and American Governments as a Guantanamo Bay detainee is found not guilty on 284 out of 285 charges.
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Nations which carry out drone attacks must confirm and report who is killed, say lawyers in a newly published study on the legality of attacks by the unmanned aircraft.
As President Barack Obama arrives for his tour of Europe, Channel 4 News US politics analyst Felicity Spector looks at what he is hoping to achieve from the trip.
The United States Attorney General tells Channel 4 News US drone strikes in Pakistan, which have killed 900 people in the last year, are “totally consistent with international law”.
Russian security forces have killed al-Qaeda’s envoy to Chechnya four days after Osama bin Laden was shot dead in Pakistan. Channel 4 News understands he had visited Pakistan in the past few months.
The chain of events leading to the killing of Osama bin Laden is starting to become clear, but the first person to interview him tells Channel 4 News that Abbottabad should have been noticed long ago.
As Osama bin Laden is killed by US special forces, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones – who was part of the original team hunting the al-Qaeda leader – assesses the implications.
The man at the centre of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, resumes his legal fight in court today, battling against claims of sexual offences in Sweden. Follow it all on Channel 4 News’ live blog.
Regrets? Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has a few – but not that many – if the first interview about his new book is anything to go by, writes Felicity Spector.
Julian Assange may be tried for sex crimes behind closed doors if he is extradited as Channel 4 News learns the Swedish courts, and media, are “readying themselves” for his arrival.
A UN senior official tells Channel 4 News if CIA personnel are operating drone strikes in Pakistan, they could be prosecuted for murder and war crimes if humanitarian laws are violated.
Airline security checks: passengers have been sounding very militant recently and the blogosphere is full of people saying they are determined to make their protest at Thanksgiving, blogs Sarah Smith.
Jon Snow asks questions about the treatment of terror suspects by both the British and American Governments as a Guantanamo Bay detainee is found not guilty on 284 out of 285 charges.
Nothing seems to provoke vitriol in some viewers more than a Royal story. The engagement of William and Kate provoked more than most.
An MI5 officer will not be prosecuted over claims he was complicit in the torture of former Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed, Simon Israel discovers.
The Prime Minister has denied the G20 summit is “meaningless” and given his views on the student protests and waterboarding in a wide-ranging interview with Political Editor Gary Gibbon.