article 18 June 2013 World, Afghanistan
US and Taliban to begin Afghanistan peace talks
US and Taliban to begin peace talks next week

The United States will meet with the Taliban to begin talks aimed at brokering peace after 12 years of fighting in Afghanistan, officials say.

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Afghanistan: 'These things end up with talking' - video

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"The right policy for all concerned" - Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb's view on today's announcement of US talks with the Afghan Taliban. And he describes the G8 communique on Syria as "progress".

article 18 June 2013 World
G8 summit: Cameron hails declaration on tax
As world leaders at the G8 summit sign up to a plan to combat tax evasion and money laundering, David Cameron says the agreement

As world leaders at the G8 summit sign up to a plan to combat tax evasion and money laundering, David Cameron tells Channel 4 News it is a "big step forward".

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News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Putin digs in on Syria while Cameron claims progress

Though there were never great hopes of a significant breakthrough on Syria at the G8 summit, it's not obvious that it has produced any sort of breakthrough at all.

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Cameron: G8 tax deal 'a huge benefit' - video

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The prime minister tells Jon Snow today's G8 declaration on taxation is "a real step forward", while the Syria statement is "crucial" for a country whose future is without President Assad.

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News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman FactCheck: have we really tamed the 'tax havens'?

The government says it is taking "concrete action" to break Britain's tax haven habit. But FactCheck finds that the devil is in the detail.

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article 18 June 2013 World, Brazil
Violent clashes break out in eight cities across Brazil as around 200,000 people take to the streets in protest over high taxes and poor public services.
Brazil hit by violent protests in eight cities

Violent clashes break out across Brazil as around 200,000 people take to the streets in protest over high taxes and poor public services.

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Geoff White is technology producer for Channel 4 News Read more from Geoff White on Technology Watchdog gets new powers to tackle child sex abuse images

After a meeting with Culture Secretary Maria Miller, technology companies agree to give the watchdog for child sex images online the power to seek out content, rather than just following up leads. But is it enough?

video 18 June 2013 UK

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Atlantic temperature patterns hit UK summers - video

Following a few seasons of unusual weather, 20 scientists gathered at the Met Office today to discuss what may be the cause. Our weather presenter, Liam Dutton, has more on this and the jet stream.

article 18 June 2013 UK, United States
Angelina Jolie stunt double sues News Corp over hacking (G)
Angelina Jolie stunt double sues over phone hacking

The first US lawsuit against News Corp is launched by the stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie, over allegations that the Sun and the News of the World hacked her phone.

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News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog G8 summit: questions to Cameron in the whistling wind

David Cameron insisted it was a "really strong declaration" and jabbed his pen on the lectern to make his point. He credited the cosiness of the leader sessions with getting the final deal.

post 18 June 2013
News Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman FactCheck: have we really tamed the 'tax havens'?

The government says it is taking "concrete action" to break Britain's tax haven habit. But FactCheck finds that the devil is in the detail.

article 18 June 2013 UK
Saatchi admits Nigella assault and accepts police caution (G)
Saatchi accepts police caution for Nigella assault

Millionaire art collector Charles Saatchi is cautioned by police after photos published in the media show him grabbing his wife Nigella Lawson's neck.

post 18 June 2013
Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan has covered conflicts, revolutions, natural and unnatural disasters and has won four Royal Television Society awards for Channel 4 News. Read more from Jonathan Miller on his blog Guinea: a promise to end the plunder of a country

For decades, corrupt dictators in Guinea have sold off its mineral wealth for plunder. But now the west African state has a president who says he wants to end all that.

post 18 June 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Putin digs in on Syria while Cameron claims progress

Though there were never great hopes of a significant breakthrough on Syria at the G8 summit, it's not obvious that it has produced any sort of breakthrough at all.

post 18 June 2013
Geoff White is technology producer for Channel 4 News Read more from Geoff White on Technology Watchdog gets new powers to tackle child sex abuse images

After a meeting with Culture Secretary Maria Miller, technology companies agree to give the watchdog for child sex images online the power to seek out content, rather than just following up leads. But

article 18 June 2013 UK
Almost 4,500 soldiers are told they will lose their jobs in the latest round of army redundancies, the Ministry of Defence confirms.
by Brian Whelan British Army makes 4,480 soldiers redundant

Almost 4,500 soldiers are told they will lose their jobs in the latest round of army redundancies, the Ministry of Defence confirms.

post 18 June 2013
News Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog Is Cameron's G8 summit in deep water?

David Cameron went for a bracing morning swim in the lough at the G8 summit today. But will the leaders' discussions over Syria be drowned in disagreement and indecision?

article 18 June 2013 UK
Nev Wilshire, who has become the star of the BBC3 fly-on-the-wall series The Call Centre.
Nev's call centres fined for nuisance cold calling

Two companies which feature in the popular BBC3 series The Call Centre are hit with fines totalling £250,000 for nuisance payment protection insurance calls.

video 18 June 2013 World

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Say cheese: leaders gather for G8 photo call - video

The leaders of the G8 nations gather for a "family photo" at the summit in Northern Ireland. But some of the world's most powerful people seem more comfortable in front of a camera than others...

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News Read more from Alex Thomson on his blog Fukushima's two British Samurai survivors

Two British teachers caught up in the Fukushima nuclear meltdown tell Alex Thomson why they continue to teach their evacuated children, somewhere, somehow.

article 18 June 2013 World, Iran
Iran elections: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's legacy (pictures: Ciaran Hughes and Getty)
Ahmadinejad's legacy: how Iran has changed

What legacy does Mahmoud Ahmadinejad leave for his successor, the "moderate" cleric Hassan Rouhani after eight years of controversial power?

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News Read more from Jon on Snowblog G8 must employ radical thinking to secure Syrian peace

We are at the most delicate and dangerous pivot since the end of the cold war, allied to the United States, France, Saudi Arabia and Qatar ¿ to take but four ¿ against Iran and Russia.

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