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Bush on camera: 'Wall Street got drunk'
He asked for the cameras to be switched off but somehow the remarks President Bush made at a fundraising dinner last week have emerged on a television station in Texas.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 24, 2008 -
Fire alarm forces news off air
Krishnan Guru-Murthy is the last man to leave ITN as a fire alarm forces a building evacuation.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 23, 2008 -
Jan 1993: Jon Snow interviews Radovan Karadzic
Jon Snow interviews the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic after reports that Muslim women are being systematically raped by Serbian forces.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 23, 2008 -
July 1995: the fall of Srebrenica
Bosnian Serb troops defy NATO airstrikes and overwhelm the safe haven of Srebrenica. Gaby Rado reports on the fall of Srebrenica and it means for the future of UN operations in Bosnia.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 23, 2008 -
Batman star arrest: assaults claim
Christian Bale is arrested and bailed until September over claims that he assaulted two family members. Emily Reuben reports.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 23, 2008 -
Mugabe and Tsvangirai shake on deal
Zimbabwe's president and opposition leader shake hands after signing a deal to share government to end the political crisis.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 22, 2008 -
Batman versus the Credit Crunch
Cinema goers in America are flocking to see the latest Batman movie, The Dark Knight, which has its premiere here tonight, reports Emily ReubenCollected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 22, 2008 -
Radovan Karadzic arrested
The Bosnian Serb leader accused of persecution and genocide Radovan Karadzic is arrested, after roaming free for over a decade.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 22, 2008 -
Clearing the air in Beijing
All construction work in Beijing has stoAll construction work in Beijing has stopped and traffic has been halved, with odd numbered licence plates one day, even the next. pped and traffic has been halved, with odd numbered licence plates one day, even the next.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 21, 2008 -
Somalia famine fear over pirate attacks
Somalia is held to ransom as pirates bring food aid to a halt, but why is the international community failing to protect the food ships?Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 19, 2008 -
Baghdad to Berlin: Obama's world tour
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama jets off overseas, hoping to show Americans he's got what it takes.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 19, 2008 -
Gaming that's all in the mind
Mind control is set to become the next big thing in video games, and the generals are quite keen on it too.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 19, 2008 -
Wallinger's fake steel tree
Mark Wallinger, who won last year's Turner Prize for his replica of an anti war protest, has built a steel sculpture in the august grounds of Magdalen College, Oxford.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 18, 2008 -
CCTV not to be sniffed at
A group of film-makers have discovered a novel way of making films.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 18, 2008 -
Lindsey Hilsum's Beijing, part 1
International editor and Channel 4 News's first ever Beijing correspondent offers a personal view of her 'hometown'.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 17, 2008 -
Lindsey Hilsum's Beijing, part 2
International editor and Channel 4 News's first ever Beijing correspondent continues a personalised tour of her 'hometown'.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 17, 2008 -
Hadrian's World
An exhibition about the Roman emperor Hadrian's reign opens at the British Museum this month with over 200 loans from 31 countries.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 17, 2008 -
The Truth is Out There
Experts are divided over how to explain the recent surge in sightings of unidentified flying objects in the night sky over Britain, as More4 News reports.Collected in Channel 4 News's videos Jul 17, 2008
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Channel 4 News He asked for the cameras to be switched off but somehow the remarks President Bush made at a fundraising dinner last week have emerged on a television station in Texas.
Jul 24, 2008