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Nigeria: the “repats” who have returned
The children of Nigerian migrants who came west are returning to the land of their parents – and finding the jobs and opportunities that Britain has failed to deliver, writes Inigo Gilmore.
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Islamic State group sells ancient artefacts on the black market
Inigo Gilmore goes undercover to investigate how the Islamic State group makes millions from smuggling ancient artefacts on the black market.
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Meet Israel’s ultranationalist settlers
Since Israel’s election handed more power to the country’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish Home, the voice of religious, nationalist settlers has grown, as Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Israel elections: will Netanyahu cling to power?
Benjamin Netanyahu says there will be no Palestinian state if he is re-elected. He faces a struggle to hold on to power, but much depends on the fate of smaller parties, as Inigo Gilmore reports.
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Marine Le Pen: ‘Eradicate cancerous Islamism’
French National Front leader Marine Le Pen tells Inigo Gilmore Islamic fundamentalism must be combated or “we run the risk it will spread”, with Muslims among the victims.
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The Highlands: should they stay or should they go?
The Highlands are often thought of as emblematic of Scottish national identity. But will they say yes or no in the referendum? Inigo Gilmore takes the high road from Thurso to Inverness to find out.
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Israeli soldiers ‘prepare to return’ to Gaza
Israeli soldiers tell Inigo Gilmore that they believe they will have to return to Gaza because a ‘terrorist’ organisation “such as Hamas” will “grow back”.
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On the streets with Israeli mourners in Jerusalem
Tensions are high in Jerusalem as the period of mourning for the three murdered teenagers comes to an end. Inigo Gilmore joins the mourners where the mood is solemn – and angry.
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In Jerusalem, the Gaza war is touching everyone
It may be far removed from the fury of Gaza, but even in Jerusalem a clawing sense of foreboding is never far away, writes Inigo Gilmore. And there is one tell-tale sign: the streets are almost empty.
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Scott Lively: ‘protecting civilisation’ from homosexuals
Inigo Gilmore meets US pastor Scott Lively, one of a group of Americans thought to have influenced a new law in Uganda which carries some of the harshest penalties in the world for openly gay people.
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Stars and civil liberties groups condemn NSA spying
Hollywood actors join civil liberties groups in protests against the National Security Agency’s surveillance activities, writes Inigo Gilmore.
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‘Hell’ freezes over in US polar vortex
The weather in the US has been so bad the town of Hell, in Michigan, has literally frozen over. Inigo Gilmore reports from the crippling cold temperatures of the US.
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The road to Qunu: black and white divisions remain
On the road to Nelson Mandela’s final resting place in his birth town of Qunu, Inigo Gilmore visits a small town in the Free State where black and white are still divided.
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The road to Qunu: ‘living the legacy of Nelson Mandela’
As Channel 4 News documents #TheRoadToQunu, travelling across South Africa as the country says goodbye to Nelson Mandela, Inigo Gilmore reports on the people he encounters.
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The ‘Rob Ford show’: crack cocaine and honest politicians
Never has a city council meeting anywhere been followed with such intrigue. But this was one of the most compelling installments yet of the “Rob Ford show”, Inigo Gilmore reports.