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The despair of Haiti, years on from Graham Greene
Jon Snow leaves Haiti, musing on its connections with Graham Greene as well as its current troubles.
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Nine years into the war in Afghanistan, the conflict is clearly getting worse for civilians. Why is this happening? Channel 4 News investigates.
An international aid agency says it cannot cope with the increasing number of cholera cases in Haiti. Médecins Sans Frontières says the response has been inadequate and must be stepped up.
The UN tells Channel 4 News that protesters in Haiti have attacked foreign medics at a hospital, as shocking pictures of the cholera epidemic emerge, writes Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Miller.
Hospitals are running out of space to treat patients as the cholera epidemic in Haiti spreads. A doctor tells Channel 4 News about fighting the disease on the front line in Port-au-Prince.
The spreading cholera epidemic in Haiti could see up to 270,000 people infected within a year, a Pan American Health Organisation spokesman tells Channel 4 News.
Jon Snow leaves Haiti, musing on its connections with Graham Greene as well as its current troubles.
At last some straight talking about the “special relationship” from George W Bush. He has told The Times it doesn’t matter what people in England think of him now, and it didn’t matter then, when he was President.
As George W Bush defends the use of “waterboarding” for saving British lives, Channel 4’s Job Rabkin looks at the former US president’s defiance and regrets from his time in office.
Fears that Hurricane Tomas would bring further devastation to Haiti have been eased, as refugee camps in the capital, Port-au-Prince, are spared the full force of the hurricane.
Iraq’s war logs published by WikiLeaks reveal US troops appeared to abuse Iraqi prisoners after the Abu Ghraib scandal, turned a blind eye to Iraqi-on-Iraqi torture and imprisoned one in 50 Iraqi men.
There is so much data the Channel 4 Dispatches team had to design their own computer programme to sift through it – and the results of that are truly startling, writes Alex Thomson.
As the victims of Pakistan’s worst floods in history await help, Jonathan Miller writes about the story of malnourished baby Fazal.
Former Essex County cricketer Mervyn Westfield has been charged over match-fixing allegations, in what has been described as a wake-up call for English County cricket.
What led to the unexplained death an MI6 employee found in a padlocked and zipped up bag in the bath of his flat? Jonathan Rugman reveals that suicide is now a key focus.
A widow separated from her four children by floodwaters is one of many tales of tragedy and bravery that aid worker Anna Bertmar Khan describes from the flood-hit Sindh region of Pakistan.