As Egypt detains three Al-Jazeera journalists, a British correspondent based in Cairo tells Channel 4 News that reporting from the region has become “darker and more complicated”.
From the ‘fiscal cliff’ from which America never fell, to an Iraq inquiry that is still to report back. Here are seven things that were expected to happen in 2013 – but did not.
England had their chance to play their way back into the Ashes. Now as they head to Perth 2-0 down in the series, expect things to get a whole lot worse, writes Kunal Dutta.
Battered in Brisbane, how can England bounce back in the second test? Simple: by reading the Channel 4 News five point plan.
First a cap on payday loans, then a move to plain-paper cigarette packaging and now a cut in energy bills. Are the Conservatives seizing on Labour’s ideas?
At midnight cricket’s oldest and most intense rivalry, between England and Australia, resumed. Kunal Dutta explains what to watch out for as the series unfolds.
Maya Posch has fought for almost a decade to be recognised as intersex. She tells Channel 4 News why Germany’s change of law is a seminal moment.
President Obama may cut a lonely figure on Capitol Hill as he attempts to secure support for military strikes. Channel 4 News looks at his fight for support at home and abroad.
World leaders are meeting in St Petersburg just days before a crucial vote in Washington on a possible military strike against Syria. But who is calling the shots inside Damascus?
A doctor treating victims of the Syrian chemical attack tells Channel 4 News it was deliberately timed to undermine the arrival of UN weapons inspectors.
It is billed as one of the biggest political trials in Chinese history. But does Bo Xilai stand any real chance of redemption?
Tomorrow cricket’s oldest and most intense rivalry, between England and Australia, resumes in a battle that began back in 1882. Here are six things you should know before it starts.
Cyberhacking was a source of tension between Washington and Beijing even before Edward Snowden made his revelations of serial snooping by US security services. Now he details Chinese targets.
A new scheme launching today will see doctors refer patients to range of 30 self-help books, available in public libraries across England. Will it help or hinder?
Pakistan’s general election on Saturday is meant to mark the first time a democratically elected government in the country has been succeeded by another. But it is a transition beset by violence.