Behind the scenes of Syria’s propaganda war
Alex Thomson blogs on the battle to win the propaganda war in Syria – and what is motivating foreign interference.
She’s the first woman ever to attend a summit of Gulf Arab states. Pursuing her charm offensive on countries outside the EU, Theresa May told the Gulf Co-operation Council she wanted to build on the trade and investment relationship between Britain and the Gulf
Pressure is growing on countries outside Europe – particularly the Gulf states – to take in more refugees from the Syrian civil war. What are the facts?
Foreign Secretary signs deal for expanded UK military presence in the Gulf, despite concerns over Bahrain’s human rights record.
They came to the UK to seek refuge – but now exiled Bahraini democracy activists have been alarmed to find their online activities may have been under surveillance by the government of Bahrain.
The high court declares the king of Bahrain’s son does not have immunity from prosecution for torture, after the DPP conceded she was wrong not to pursue the case on immunity grounds.
British Tornado fighter jets fly into Iraq ready to carry out air strikes against the Islamic State group, but the Ministry of Defence says no targets were hit in the first approved combat operation.
The political and human rights environment in Bahrain ahead of this weekend’s grand prix is much calmer than in 2012 or 2013, argues Mohammed Al Sayed of the pro-government Citizens for Bahrain group.
Bahrain’s royal family faces a lose-lose situation ahead of the grand prix: cancel it and lose face, or let it proceed and become a hook for adverse media coverage, writes activist Dr Ala’a Shehabi.
As Egyptians get deja vu at the trial of another deposed president, a Channel 4 News interactive graphic looks at what has happened more than two and a half years on from the Arab Spring.
Finspy, UK-developed software that spies on computers and how they’re used, has allegedly been sold to Bahrain – a regime accused of human rights abuses by pro-democracy campaigners.
MPs are accusing the government of applying different moral standards to the Bahrain Grand Prix and Euro 2012 in Ukraine.
Alex Thomson blogs on the battle to win the propaganda war in Syria – and what is motivating foreign interference.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller takes up the story of the anti-government protest movement in Bahrain, a week after being arrested and deported.
After a Channel 4 News team is deported from Bahrain, a Bahrain government spokesman denies there was any mistreatment and says the kingdom is “in a much better position than last year”.
Channel 4 News foreign correspondent, Jonathan Miller, gives a personal account of his and colleagues’ recent arrest, detention and deportation from Bahrain.