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Foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan has covered conflicts, revolutions, natural and unnatural disasters and has won three RTS awards for Channel 4 News. He posts regularly on the World News Blog.

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New chapter in fight for Afghanistan »

The biggest military offensive of Barack Obama's presidency is launched, with thousands of US marines pouring into Taliban controlled villages in Afghanistan's Helmand province. Jonathan Miller reports.

US marine in Afghanistan (Getty)

Iranian government 'illegitimate' »

The man who continues to insist he won the Iranian presidential election, Mir Hossein Mousavi, is proving persistently brazen in his defiance. Jonathan Miller reports.

Protesters in Iran (credit:Reuters)

Calls grow for Honduras president to return »

The president of Honduras is to address the United Nations after being overthrown by a military coup. Jonathan Miller reports.

Biography

Jonathan Miller's reports from Beirut during the war in Lebanon helped secure Channel 4 News its 2007 Royal Television Society award for coverage of a news event.

It follows his two RTS awards for the programme in 2006: Specialist Journalist of the Year and International News Award and the Amnesty International Media Award for television news the same year.

Jonathan has reported for Channel 4 News from conflicts in Iraq, Darfur, eastern Chad, Gaza and Lebanon; he has covered natural disasters - the Asian Tsunami, the Pakistan earthquake and Hurricane Katrina - and unnatural disasters: in 2007 covering the growing Iraqi refugee crisis.

He has reported on revolutions from Georgia and Ukraine and covered the deaths of Slobodan Milosevic, Yasser Arafat and Pope John Paul II.

Before joining Channel 4 News in 2003, Jonathan reported for C4's investigative strand, Dispatches, and its foreign affairs series, Unreported World.

He also directed and filmed documentaries for Channel 4 and CNN and filmed and reported for Channel 4 News through its "Indy Fund."

Previously Jonathan was a BBC correspondent in Southeast Asia.

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