Chill wind blows across the world’s economic landscape
The indicators show China, Japan – and even the McDonald’s burger chain – are facing economic slowdown. How will the eurozone respond?
The indicators show China, Japan – and even the McDonald’s burger chain – are facing economic slowdown. How will the eurozone respond?
Pro-democracy protesters clash with police as they try to surround Hong Kong government headquarters in an attempt to revitalise the movement for political reforms.
Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters scuffle with police after defying orders to retreat from government offices. Warning: this video contains flash photography.
Dr Hossein Mousavian, a former Iranian negotiator on its nuclear programme, says Iran has one “ultimate decision maker” but President Barack Obama could face a meddlesome challenge from congress.
Nearly 300 Uighurs have been found sitting in silence on a mountain in Thailand. Asia correspondent John Sparks investigates and traces the escape route of thousands of Uighurs desperate to flee China.
As the protest numbers dwindle, it’s time to take stock. If the demonstrators decide to pack up their tents, what will they have to show for their efforts?
A senior member of a one of Hong Kong’s notorious gangs tells Channel 4 News triad members receive money to disrupt the protest movement and the police do not try to stop them.
Few people think the territory’s leaders – or their Chinese overlords in Beijing – are going to sit down and cut a deal with the protestors, but Hong Kong has changed.
Pro-democracy supporters struck camp in Hong Kong 52 days ago and have built themselves a village. Bailiffs have turned up to help with the government’s new “removal strategy”.
Pro-democracy supporters attempt to storm Hong Kong’s Legislative Council after bailiffs turned up to help with the government’s “removal strategy”.
Exclusive: An ex-girlfriend of Rurik Jutting, the British banker charged with the murder of two women in Hong Kong, tells Channel 4 News he was “depressed” and had tried to kill himself.
Rurik Jutting, a 29-year-old British banker and Cambridge graduate, has appeared in a Hong Kong court after the bodies of two women were found in his apartment.
A 29-year-old British banker has been arrested in Hong Kong in connection with the alleged murder of two sex workers.
We saw both two sides of Hong Kong’s intractable political crisis through the steely eyes of the protagonists yesterday afternoon.
Police and protesters clashed in the Mongkok area of Hong Kong as protesters tried to re-occupy the area cleared earlier by police. After weeks of protests, police are trying to clear the streets.