This is the story of Aleppo - told with the help of one incredible filmmaker in the city who reveals the humanity of many of those trapped inside one of the world's most dangerous places.
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Arctic Circle: explore in 360
On average, the world is now about one degree warmer than it was in pre-industrial times. But the Arctic has warmed twice as fast.
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As America votes: Clinton or Trump?
The fact that humanity could be about to secure the eighth woman leader in the world, joining those leading countries from Namibia and Burma, to Britain and Germany is drowned beneath the reality that
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How would the world handle President Trump?
Britain's intelligence agencies will be keeping a wary eye on the U.S's strategic direction under President Trump.
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The greatest reality TV show in town - the Donald arrives
"Dog show" screams the red neon flashing sign board outside what appears to be a bland North Carolina sports hall. "Bead show", it flashes too. "TRUMP RALLY" shouts the very same sign.
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Bank of England warns of tougher times to come
But while there is some merit in the creative destruction theory that reinvigorates the economy by weeding out weaker companies and more expensive-less productive staff - ultimately recessions tend to
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Barack Obama, the crying girls and the presidency to come
Two women with contrasting feelings eight years on. But both equally sceptical of the next Presidency to come.
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Asian police officer wins £470,000 payout for racial discrimination
Nadeem Saddique became the victim of racial discrimination and vicitmisation on 25 occasions on the grounds of his Pakistani origin and his Muslim religion
Matt Frei reports on an America that looks more deeply divided than perhaps ever before, driven further apart by the polarising rhetoric of a bitter election campaign.
Kylie Morris reports on the FBI's Hillary Clinton email probe, which has exploded a political hand grenade in the final days of the Presidential race.
Jon Snow reports from Detroit on a unique story of invention, creation and bust - and talks to those championing a city that was once one of America's beating manufacturing heartlands.
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Six grizzly days to go: will it be the 'criminal' or the 'bully'?
We appear in short to be in uncharted waters in a contest that is pitching a rogue billionaire against a woman who is portrayed even by some Democrats as far too close to the bankers on Wall Street.
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US elections: a voyage into the unknown
The sense of alienation in Trump rallies reminds one of the populism that swept Britain out of the EU.
Channel 4 News has seen evidence which appears to link Russian hackers with one of the main websites used to leak emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee.
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FBI throws hand grenade into US election campaign
This is the ugliest time in American politics since the language of the anti-communist witch-hunts of Senator McCarthy's time.
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Donald Trump: the Brexit effect reaches Detroit
They are talking about Brexit in Detroit! Yes for Donald Trump read Brexit. Whilst we want to leave Europe, Trump wants to leave the World Trade Organisation, the local deals with Mexico and Canada, t
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Can Zac Goldsmith hold back Lib Dems?
The Lib Dem leaflets are already printed. They will argue that a Lib Dem vote is the only way to truly pressurise the Government on Heathrow.
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Heathrow: a political odyssey as parties shift position
Brexit changed the dynamics of this argument for some ministers. You have to look mad keen for business opportunities, you can't afford to play into a narrative that Britain is turning inwards.
The Electoral Commission imposes its biggest ever fine after Labour failed to declare Ed Miliband's notorious stone tablet of promises in its election spending return.
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Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon hold 'feisty' Brexit meeting
At a 'feisty' Brexit meeting with leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Theresa May said there wasn't a 'binary' choice between hard and soft Brexit. So what are the grey areas?

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