Gaza’s paralysis: the story of Arab Dola
Gaza’s kung-fu champion Arab Dola lies, back broken, in his bed – a literal representation of the paralysing poverty suffered by hundreds of thousands in the area.
The first pictures have emerged of an Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste since his arrest by Egyptian authorities in December.
The trial of Al Jazeera journalists puts Cairo’s crackdown on the media in the spotlight – but for Egyptian journalists a climate of fear has been pervasive since the military took control last June.
Egypt is increasingly cracking down on journalists: four face up to 15 years in prison and 20 are accused of aiding terrorists, including Sue Turton, who told Channel 4 News why she is protesting.
Gaza’s kung-fu champion Arab Dola lies, back broken, in his bed – a literal representation of the paralysing poverty suffered by hundreds of thousands in the area.
Three Korean tourists and their Egyptian driver die in an explosion in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
The chairman of Egypt’s State Information Service tells Channel 4 News that charges are to be brought against three Al Jazeera journalists who were detained last December.
Deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, on trial in connection with a mass jail break in 2011, shouts: “I am the president of the republic! How can I be kept in a dump for weeks?”
Egypt’s political roadmap is altered so that the president will be elected before parliament is. It hastens the likely election of army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as head of state.
Twelve people are killed in Cairo, security sources say, as Egypt marks the third anniversary of the revolution that led to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.
A militant Islamist group, but not the Muslim Brotherhood, claims responsibility for four bombs in Cairo which kill six people and injure many more. Is Egypt on the brink of a new wave of violence?
Security concerns prevail on the final day of Egypt’s referendum on a new constitution, after at least 11 people were killed in clashes with police.
Today Egyptians vote again on a new constitution – a draft document that would leave the army’s powers intact and cast the Muslim Brotherhood back into the political wilderness.
Loathed by Palestinians and a divisive figure in Israel, Ariel Sharon played a part in six decades of conflict in the Middle East.
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”.
At least 14 people are killed after a major explosion at the police headquarters in Egypt’s Nile Delta city of Daqahliya, with many more injured.