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Kylie is the presenter of More4 News. Prior to this she was Channel 4 News's Asia correspondent and covered the 2006 war in Lebanon, the plight of Afghan women and the Thai coup.

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Britons injured in nightclub fire »

A fire tears through a packed nightclub in Bangkok, killing 61 people and injuring more than 200 others. Kylie Morris reports.

Firefighters (picture: Getty Images)

Snowmail: bombs still hitting Gaza »

Tonight, we'll hear from Israeli cabinet minister Isaac Herzog on why, despite calls for a ceasefire, bombs are still falling on Gaza.

Gaza bombed buildings - Reuters

Snowmail: third day of Gaza raids »

Again, it's the terrible state of affairs in Gaza that leads tonight's bulletin.

Biography

As Asia correspondent Kylie was based in Bangkok, Thailand, and reported from all over Asia. She was among the first correspondents to reach the Lebanese border towns devastated by Israeli forces in July 2006.

She covered the plight of women during Channel 4 News's Afghanistan week, and covered the coup in Thailand in September.

She joined the programme this year after six years as a BBC foreign correspondent.

During that time she covered the second intifada in Gaza, and postwar Afghanistan. She was based in Thailand at the time of the Indian Ocean tsunami and has reported from war-time Iraq.

In 2003, she was embedded with British forces in Iraq. She won a UK Foreign Press Association award for her work covering the aftermath of the attempt to kill southern commander, General Ali Hassan al-Majid - also known as Chemical Ali.

Kylie had the dubious honour of interviewing former glam rock star Gary Glitter inside his Vietnamese prison earlier this year.

Her first assignment for Channel 4 was the conflict in Lebanon in July; her team was among the first to reach border towns like Bint Jubeil which had been cut off for weeks by the fighting.

She began her journalistic career with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, before coming to the UK in 1998.

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