Lindsey Hilsum
Lindsey Hilsum is China Correspondent for Channel 4 News. She has previously reported extensively from Africa, the Middle East, the Balkans and Latin America.
Articles by Lindsey Hilsum
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World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum on youthful extremes
- 29 August 2005
With their T-shirts, sandals and long skirts, the girls would not have looked out of place in the Summer of Love. They giggled at first, and then out came the vitriol
Politics
Out of Gaza - and into Jerusalem
- 15 August 2005
- 1 comment
Ariel Sharon is a master of manoeuvres, writes Lindsey Hilsum. While the world watches the withdrawal from Gaza, he is creating and expanding settlements in more strategic areas
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum sees Europe's opportunity
- 18 July 2005
Terror and the UK - Policy towards Muslims at home is as important as foreign policy. If British Muslims are seen as oppressed, that message will go around the world
Society
The Chinese are coming
- 04 July 2005
- 9 comments
G8: Africa - One country is investing large sums abroad - and it doesn't make a fuss about human rights or good governance. Lindsey Hilsum on China, the new continental power
Politics
Welcome to Iran. . . You're arrested
- 27 June 2005
The battle between reformers and clerics might be exercising the rest of the world, but Iranians have done what all electorates do and voted with their wallets
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum measures the cost of US aid
- 13 June 2005
Evangelical hardliners have gained such a stranglehold on US policy in the developing world that some aid projects are doing more harm than good
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum buys a dress that's too cheap
- 30 May 2005
My sparkly pumps and cotton dress were cheap and won't last, but they are part of a "Chinese tsunami" that is sweeping through world markets, writes Lindsay Hilsum
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum wonders what Jack Straw does
- 16 May 2005
What does the British Foreign Secretary actually do? In Iran, Palestine, Africa and elsewhere, it is clear that he has remarkably little influence, writes Lindsey Hilsum
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum explains why history won't go away
- 02 May 2005
The age of instant news has shortened our attention span, and blinded us to the pressing historical concerns of much of the world
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum pities a post-Mugabe Zimbabwe
- 18 April 2005
Dictators always ensure that what follows their rule will be worse. After Mugabe dies, South Africa will have anarchy and warlordism on its border











