Syria’s refugees: ‘Our generation got used to blood’
As Syria’s refugee crisis escalates to startling levels, International Editor Lindsey Hilsum speaks to those who have fled the country – and hears unanswerable questions about what happens next.
A study of 10,000 men across the Asia-Pacific region finds almost half have used physical or sexual violence against a female partner and nearly one in four has raped a woman or girl.
President Obama may cut a lonely figure on Capitol Hill as he attempts to secure support for military strikes. Channel 4 News looks at his fight for support at home and abroad.
The European Union says all evidence suggests that President Assad was behind the chemical attack in Syria – and that it should be treated as a war crime. But stops shorts of backing military strikes.
As Syria’s refugee crisis escalates to startling levels, International Editor Lindsey Hilsum speaks to those who have fled the country – and hears unanswerable questions about what happens next.
President Barack Obama says he is confident that congress will vote in favour of military action and that the US will “degrade” President Bashar al-Assad’s capabilities.
Almost 100,000 people have died as a result of Syria’s two year conflict. Why did it take the suspicion of chemical gas for the west to consider intervention? Channel 4 News reports.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warns the US and France that military action against his regime would lead to war in the “powder keg” Middle East.
The UN team investigating allegations of chemical weapons attacks on rebels leaves Syria as the US says it is considering military action.
He has suffered a momentous Commons defeat, but David Cameron’s decision to rule out British military action in Syria puts him at one with public opinion.
How much has Britain’s global position changed since Tony Blair led us into the Iraq War in 2003? FactCheck compares Britain to the other UN Security Council members.
Whatever William Hague says, the scars of the Iraq war are still being felt in Westminster, across the UK and in the bonds of the Anglo-American relationship.
With David Cameron suffering a humiliating defeat in the Commons after the vote against military intervention in Syria, Channel 4 News looks back at an extraordinary week in politics.
UN special envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, talking to Channel 4 News about the possibility of a US strike, says it will be “regrettable” if more bombs are dropped on the Syrian people.
David Cameron says the UK is still “deeply engaged in the world”, but questions are being raised over the international impact of his defeat in the Commons over Syria.
Ed Miliband appears to have hardened up his stance on Syria. Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander told BBC Radio 4’s World at One that Labour wanted the UN to have considered a report from UN weapons inspectors before a vote. So what’s going on?