Gabriel Gatehouse

Zhanna Nemtsova, daughter of Russian leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov, reacts during his funeral in Moscow on March 3, 2015.

‘I cannot keep silent,’ says Boris Nemtsov’s daughter

Justice

Zhanna Nemtsova, the 30-year old daughter of murdered Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, is pointing the finger at the Russian government for the death of her father. But hopes that his killing may unite Russia’s opposition seem faint.

The World

Iraqi recount delays results

Global Politics
The World

New Iraq election ruling makes al-Maliki winner

Global Politics
Investigators suspect this Westgate mall suspect is Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, who grew up in Norway and was born in Somalia.

How does a boy from a seaside town in Norway end up a terrorist in Kenya?

Conflict & Justice

Spinning the news for Libya and Egypt

The World

Visit beautiful … Iraq?

Arts, Culture & Media

The images we often associate with Iraq are of destruction, war and dysfunction. But one man hopes to show people another side of the country, with a lovely tour down a Kurdistan river.

The World

Last American-run prison transferred to Iraq

The United States transferred the last American-run prison to Iraq in a significant move as the U.S. winds down its war there. Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Baghdad.

The World

Iraqi Situation: The Situation on the Ground

Conflict & Justice

How much better is the security situation in Iraq now that American forces have moved out of the cities? The Takeaway talks to BBC Correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse, who has spent the last week with U.S. and Iraqi troops in the Iraqi city of Mosul.

The PR Agencies Behind Mideast Regimes

Public Relations firms have been working in the United States and the UK on behalf of governments across the Middle East. What is the job of these PR companies? And how do they justify working for repressive regimes, even as they fall? BBC correspondent, Gabriel Gatehouse, has been reporting on PR companies that are working […]