Farage says Project Fear is working
This Presidential visit ends a two-week barrage of Remain artillery which has left the Leave campaign winded and divided.
This Presidential visit ends a two-week barrage of Remain artillery which has left the Leave campaign winded and divided.
As America descends into Ebola panic, the bravery of those on Africa’s front line sticks out.
Should the American and Iranian presidents manage to grasp a handshake in the margins of the UN general assembly, it could prove the most important handshake since the ending of the cold war.
The stakes have never been higher, as congress starts one of the most contentious debates in modern world history – whether or not to strike Syria.
Why did President Barack Obama turn up 30 minutes late for dinner at the G20 last night? A snub to President Vladimir Putin’s decision to put Syria on the menu for discussion for dinner?
As Nelson Mandela begins his fourth week in hospital, the deepening sense of disillusionment with the ruling ANC party is coming to the fore.
David Cameron went for a bracing morning swim in the lough at the G8 summit today. But will the leaders’ discussions over Syria be drowned in disagreement and indecision?
Arming the Syrian rebels: David Cameron is like “a man who drags his friend to the bar only to discover he’s got no money himself to buy a round”.
Cyberhacking was a source of tension between Washington and Beijing even before Edward Snowden made his revelations of serial snooping by US security services. Now he details Chinese targets.
More transparency, stricter controls. President Obama promises to be more open about America’s fight against terrorism – in an effort to regain his credibility in an increasingly dangerous world.
Is the US being held hostage by a gun lobby with no limits? In the wake of last week’s Boston violence, it’s a question we must ask.
President Obama failed to mention Europe in his inaugural speech last week. Should we read anything into it?
If overhaul of America’s healthcare system defined Barack Obama’s first term, then the consequences of the massacre at Newtown may well define his second. Channel 4 News assesses his chances.
America’s politicians have never been so bitterly opposed: and it’s been brought to a head by the crisis over the fiscal cliff. This is edge of the planet stuff – not just edge of the cliff.
World leaders have been beating a path to Burma for months now to meet Aung San Suu Kyi and President Thein Sein. So why is Barack Obama so late to the party?