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Reporting US Presidents
One-time Washington Correspondent for ITN, Jon Snow, has covered most of the presidential elections since.
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Channel 4 News spoke to Tara Setmayer, a former strategist for the Republican party, and Jonathan Capehart, from the Washington Post.
Blind Chinese dissident appeals for asylum in the United States, putting further strain on Hilary Clinton’s official talks with Beijing.
Hilary Clinton has says there is no evidence of complicity in the Osama Bin Laden raid at the highest level. But she urged Pakistan to work harder to fight militancy.
We’re joined by Jesse Lehrich, founder of Accountable Tech and former spokesperson for Hilary Clinton, and Katie Harbath from the Washington think tank Bipartisan Policy Centre. She’s a former public policy director at Facebook and has also worked for the Republican party.
One-time Washington Correspondent for ITN, Jon Snow, has covered most of the presidential elections since.
In the age of Trump and #MeToo, would the Monica Lewinsky scandal have played out differently? A play opens in London this week that explores what happened and lays bare the verbal bloodshed inside and outside the White House. The Five actors play the key women… Monica herself, her friend Linda Trip, Hilary Clinton, her…
More than 60 people were arrested in New York on Wednesday night as protests against police violence spread across the US following the Baltimore riots.
President Obama has reconsidered his stance on Syria. That decision comes from more than just the crossing of a red line.
America has been split over what to do about Syria. Arm the rebels – or do nothing? President Obama wants to pull troops out – not put more in. But it could all become a nightmare.
As the US stands on the brink of a landmark moment for gay rights, Channel 4 News speaks to a military couple whose lives could be drastically changed by the supreme court rulings.
If the first term is all about making an impact, the second term is about the legacy. For Obama – still weathering an economic storm – gun control has forced itself to the top of his agenda.
Why did Susan Rice pull out of consideration as America’s next secretary of state? Was she too strident, too forceful – or did she simply fail to play the Machiavellian game of Washington politics?
As one of the earliest countries to experience revolution in the Arab Spring, and one of the first to move towards stability, Egypt’s first leader post-Mubarak has been in the international spotlight.
Where is Xi Jinping? I don’t normally report rumours, but when it comes to the Chinese Communist Party the rumours have become the story, writes Lindsey Hilsum.
Gary Gibbon blogs on what will be a eurozone dominated G20.