Why the ‘friendly games’ are special
The Commonwealth Games have long highlighted Paralympic sport. And everyone at the event shares not just a love of sport, but also a cultural heritage.
The Nigerian state could be guilty of war crimes in its hardline crackdown on the brutal Islamist group Boko Haram, according to Channel 4 Dispatches, airing on Monday at 11pm.
An outbreak of Ebola has killed more than 670 people across Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. So what do we need to know about this highly contagious virus?
The Commonwealth Games have long highlighted Paralympic sport. And everyone at the event shares not just a love of sport, but also a cultural heritage.
There are fears that the fight against HIV is in danger as increasing numbers of countries introduce anti-gay laws. Health and Social Care Correspondent Victoria Macdonald reports from Melbourne.
Pakistani campaigner Malala Yousafzai visits Nigeria to campaign on behalf of the schoolgirls abducted by rebel group, Boko Haram.
More than 60 women and girls abducted by the Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram two weeks ago have returned home, officials say.
Writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says Nigeria has not done nearly enough to find the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. She discusses the implications with Nigerian government adviser Fatima Akilu.
The man negotiating for the release of the 200 kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria, tells Channel 4 News about his frustration over the chaos surrounding efforts to free them.
Richard Branson calls for governments to “do all they can” to protect a family, facing deportation to Nigeria, from FGM – but stops short of saying if he would block them from one of his flights.
Terror group Boko Haram kidnap 276 Nigerian schoolgirls, then threaten to sell them. Only a handful have been returned to their families, more than a month later. This is the story so far.
Nigeria’s military says it knows where more than 200 missing schoolgirls, abducted by terrorist group Boko Haram seven weeks ago, are located – but says it will not use force to rescue them.
Bomb blasts in the Nigerian city of Jos kill at least 118 people in the latest attack appearing to bear the hallmarks of Boko Haram, the Islamist group still holding more than 200 schoolgirls hostage.
Nigeria’s neighbouring countries are ready to launch a “total war on Boko Haram”, the terrorist group responsible for the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls, the president of Chad says.
Ten people are unaccounted for after militants, suspected to be from terrorist group Boko Haram, attack a plant in northern Cameroon.
Nigeria is seeking the urgent extradition from Sudan of a Boko Haram terror suspect born and educated – and reportedly radicalised – in Britain, Jonathan Miller reports from Abuja.