
How can we find the truth about ‘chemical weapons’ in Syria?
The first, and second, and third response to today’s news from Syria should be to bring out the heavy-duty inverted commas.
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The first, and second, and third response to today’s news from Syria should be to bring out the heavy-duty inverted commas.
Staffordshire police have announced that the terror alert which closed the M6 toll motorway today was caused by a health improvement aid for smokers
The question now is will al-Qaeda, with its new North African leadership, be able to capitalise on the politcal instability which follows revolution?
As Rangers play their first match since going into administration, Scottish football journalist Graham Spiers writes for Channel 4 News and says the next few weeks will be “grisly” for the club.
Foreign correspondent Jonathan Miller describes his visit to a sinister Libyan military storage base untouched by NATO’s raids.
Syrian Special Forces and tanks are battling to wrest back control of Hama, reports defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones.
As the Prime Minister travels to Islamabad to announce £650million to help support Pakistan’s education system, Samira Ahmed looks at the political and security implications of the announcement.
It seems al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has just pulled off a spectacular coup and scared us all ahead of Halloween, writes Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman.
Regular Snowbloggers will know of my obsession with the bonkers airport security regime in this country, and beyond. Well, the chairman of British Airways no less, has weighed in. Martin Broughton has now said what I’ve been saying for months and months.
From the attacks on the United States on 9/11 to the growth of Islamist radicals in Yemen, the global terrorist threat has continued to grow despite the efforts of western intelligence agencies.
Jon Snow questions international airport security after 11 apparent assassins managed to enter Dubai using fake passports.
Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow asks whether the ‘war on terror’ is still being fought and whether the rules have changed.