Kiran Moodley is a reporter at Channel 4 News. He was previously a multimedia producer and worked in Washington for the first year of the Trump administration.
Before Channel 4, he worked at PBS NewsHour, GQ, CNBC and The Independent.
He is a West Ham season ticket holder.
Luton may have lost today against Chelsea, but their fans are savouring the Premier League for the first time in their history.
The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared that ‘evil will be defeated’ – as the whole country marked Christmas day on December 25th for the first time – after the Government officially moved the date, in a break with the Russian orthodox church. Kiran Moodley reports.
Israel says it is expanding its military operation in both the North and South of Gaza amid signs that Hamas are continuing to fight back, with more than a dozen Israeli soldiers killed over the weekend.
When they first tried to storm the festive charts they were kept off the top spot by Band Aid.
Fire season started early in Australia this year, and the west coast city of Perth is the latest to see wildfires burn out of control.
More legal woes for Donald Trump. His campaign spokesman has vowed to appeal against a decision by the Supreme Court of Colorado that the former President should be banned from standing in the state’s primary election because of his involvement in the riot at the Capitol on the 6th of January 2021. But the controversial…
The president of a Turkish football club has been arrested after he punched a referee on the football pitch following a match yesterday.
“A truly gifted and beautiful human being”, “a generational poet, writer, musician and activist” and “a proud Brummie”. Just one of the tributes to Benjamin Zephaniah, who has died at the age of 65 – eight weeks after he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
Heavy fighting has been taking place across Gaza – with Israeli and Hamas forces taking part in house to house battles, reaching the centre of the southern city of Khan Younis.
While the England women’s football team were grabbing the headlines at the World Cup this summer, their deaf counterparts were scrabbling around for funding to reach their equivalent event in Malaysia.
Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid has declared that the country has lost faith in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – declaring he “must go now”.
Operations have been suspended at Al-Shifa Hospital after fuel ran out.
Ukraine is seeking to build closer ties with Europe – from trade to culture.
Geolocated footage and high-resolution satellite imagery have allowed us a glimpse of the IDF’s movements.
More than a thousand police officers were on duty for the demonstration.