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SBS team in Libya were carrying tactical communications equipment
Gary Gibbon understands that the foiled SBS led diplomatic mission to Libya was carrying tactical communications equipment that could have been destined for rebel leaders.
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Gary Gibbon understands that the foiled SBS led diplomatic mission to Libya was carrying tactical communications equipment that could have been destined for rebel leaders.
Lindsey Hilsum on why the failed mission in Libya could seriously tarnish Britain’s excellent reputation with the Libyan protesters.
Anti-Gaddafi rebels in Benghazi have tonight released an SBS team captured in eastern Libya. But why did they arrive by helicopter and at night when they could have entered the country by land?
Most people have slightly more money in their pocket, according to the latest data.
The Swiss attorney general, Michael Lauber, is looking into banking links relating to Fifa as part of a corruption investigation into the football world governing body.
Before he travelled to Syria, Islamic State’s Mohammed Emwazi (aka Jihadi John) wrote a series of emails to the advocacy group Cage, which Channel 4 News has obtained.
Do you feel safe on the internet? Online bullying has more than doubled within the last year, with 35 per cent of 11 to 17-year-olds becoming victims of such abuse, a new study finds.
It is the question everyone wants to know, after he sailed through a marathon in under two hours, three minutes. Channel 4 News speaks to the author of Running with the Kenyans about his secret.
The absurd decision not to hear certain evidence in public at the Oscar Pistorius trial because it might upset Reeva Steenkamp’s family has no place in a court of law.
From the outside, Kim Jong-un appears to have cemented his control – but tales from defectors suggest there is more dissent and revolt in North Korea than meets the eye.
Amid growing protests about the gang rape and subsequent death of a young Indian woman in Delhi, rape campaigners tell Channel 4 News violence against women is endemic here in the UK too.
Public bodies like councils and NHS trusts are falling prey to a new crime known as mandate fraud – and now it is spreading. For Channel 4 News, Sarah Smith has this exclusive investigation.
The work and pensions secretary has accused the public accounts committee of “holding back” evidence over alleged fraud at the welfare-to-work company A4e from government investigators.
Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow blogs on the Falklands – the war he never quite reached.
Writing for Channel 4 News, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones warns that the west ignores the escalation in activities of Nigeria’s Boko Haram at its peril.