Only politics can lead a path out of Afghanistan’s darkness
The Taliban may threaten to wreck Afghanistan’s elections – but only a deal between the insurgents and the Afghan government can offer any resolution to the country’s troubles.
David Cameron makes his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference. Does he pass the FactCheck test?
Relatives of al-Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden were among the four people who died when a private jet crashed near Blackbushe Airport.
A series of newly released images show the late Osama Bin Laden inside his Tora Bora compound in the Afghan mountains.
Members of the US navy Seal team that killed Osama bin Laden at his hideout in 2011 are making conflicting claims about who actually shot the al-Qaeda leader.
The Taliban may threaten to wreck Afghanistan’s elections – but only a deal between the insurgents and the Afghan government can offer any resolution to the country’s troubles.
British Muslim Iftikhar Jaman died fighting in Syria. He has gained a cult following and his death is being eulogised by some in his community. His family speaks exclusively to Channel 4 News.
It was an unusual request from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to his CIA captors: would they mind if he kept himself occupied by designing a vacuum cleaner?
Gardening competitions and cowboy hats – a leaked report into the killing of Osama bin Laden gives an unusual glimpse into the family life of the terrorist leader on the run.
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes the deportation of Abu Qatada to Jordan, saying his removal from the UK “was a priority for this government.”
After two fatal terrorist attacks in the space of two months, it is time to ask how we can stop thousands of potentially angry young men from being turned to terrorism.
Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law and spokesman will appear in a New York court later today in a landmark prosecution on US soil.
As the controversial new war film opens in Britain, a former Guantanamo guard tells Channel 4 News that he fears Zero Dark Thirty will encourage future young soldiers to “throw the rulebook out”.
It seems extraordinary that anyone could campaign against saving children from death and disability. But some extremists see vaccination as a secret US plot to sterilise Muslims.
Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic cleric once described by a judge as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe, is granted bail and is likely to be released tomorrow.
America’s so called “war on terror” did not end when George W Bush left office. Under Barack Obama the covert war entered a new phase, one of increasing reliance on missile strikes from aerial drones.