Tropical troublemakers heading for Australia and the Philippines
Two tropical troublemakers are heading for Australia and the Philippines in the next few days, threatening heavy rain, strong winds and flooding.
Two tropical troublemakers are heading for Australia and the Philippines in the next few days, threatening heavy rain, strong winds and flooding.
British police, alongside US and Australian investigators, smash an international paedophile ring that streamed child abuse live from the Philippines.
Children in the Philippines find toys from discarded goods on Christmas day as more than 4 million people still remain displaced by Typhoon Haiyan.
A nature reserve in the Philippines care for animals following the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. Of the 11 animals on the reserve, only three monkeys and a handful of birds survived.
As Naderev “Yeb” Sano, the Philippines commissioner for climate change, enters day 10 of a hunger strike, a row between rich and poor nations threatens to stall talks in Poland.
HMS Daring arrives at the crisis zone in the Philippines as part of the UK’s emergency response to Typhoon Haiyan as the search for missing Brits continues.
The death toll from the typhoon has topped 3,600 and the figure is expected to rise. C4 News met one grandmother who fears the worst as she hunts for her missing British family.
A doctor carries out a Caesarian section in the wreckage of Haiyan. But with supplies running low, how long can they hold out?
I am huddled under cover with Thelma and her friends, who are taking the opportunity to laugh and chat after the devastating week they have had in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
As it happened: the journey across the Philippines to reconnect a family divided by Typhoon Haiyan.
HMS Illustrious will head to the Philippines to help victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan, Prime Minister David Cameron announces.
Fears increase that the desperation of Philippine people, whose lives have been devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, will tip into violence amid reports of a fire-fight between security forces and armed men.
A tweet from the UK to Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson, pleading for help to find loved ones in the Philippines, leads to a family being reunited.
Click to see a satellite image of Tacloban in the Philippines before and after the devastating typhoon which left thousands dead and millions in need of aid (pictures from Google and DigitalGlobe).
My Twitter feed since arriving in the Philippines suggests there are a lot of misapprehensions out there about disaster journalism. Here are my responses.