CES 2016: French startup unveils D-Vine 'Nespresso' wine machine
The D-Vine is a machine that serves the perfect glass of wine, decanted and at the right temperature.
Golden Globes 2016 predictions: Will Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence or Matt Damon win big?
IBTimes UK previews the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.
North Korea: Listen to the K-pop song blasted out by South Korea for Kim Jung-un's birthday
As North Korean leader celebrated his birthday, giant loudspeakers at the border blasted out 'Bang, Bang, Bang'
Charlie Hebdo anniversary: Buying the issue is 'act of defiance'
Latest edition of Charlie Hebdo was issued on 6 January and marked first anniversary of attack.
Babypod: Musical tampon lets pregnant women play songs to their unborn child
The Spanish device, inserted vaginally, is designed to stimulate babies before birth.
Siddhartha Dhar: Who is the 'new Jihadi John' who executed 'British spies' in Isis video?
Dhar carried out a series of interviews with the BBC, Channel 4 and al-Jazeera.
Jeremy Corbyn: Inside the Islington cafe where Labour leader is worshipped as Santa Claus
After a difficult 100 days as Labour leader, one cafe in Islington continues to worship Jeremy Corbyn.
Egypt: Tomb of Tutankhamun's nanny Maia opens south of Cairo
The tomb of the King nurse was opened on 20 December after almost two decades of excavation.
Miss Iraq Shaima Qassim crowned for the first time in over 40 years
Iraq crowns beauty queen for the first time since 1972.
Syria: Suspected Russian warplanes kill scores in rebel-held city of Idlib
Air strikes believed to have been carried out by Russian warplanes killed scores of people in the centre of Idlib.
Guinness World Record is set in Kansas for 'largest gathering of people wearing holiday sweaters'
More that 3,400 people gathered in Kansas to beat the Guinness World Record for wearing holiday sweaters.
North Korea: A virtual reality project lets a displaced North Korean man go 'home' again
Kim Gu-Hyeon, 88, was able to see his hometown after 68 years thanks to a virtual reality campaign.
Australia: Fires raging across several states, destroys homes
Australian bushfires destroyed homes with one resident saying he felt lucky to be alive.
China: People and buildings buried in mud as massive landslide hits Shenzhen
Mudslide damages and destroys 22 buildings, including two workers' dormitories of southern city's Liuxi Industrial Park.
Migrant crisis: 18 drown after boat sinks off Turkey's coast
Eighteen migrants, including 10 children, drown after boat carrying them to Greece sinks off Turkey's coast.
Front National: France's broken political system fuelling the rise of Marine Le Pen's far-right party
Despite failing to win a region in recent elections, Front National's popularity continues to grow in France.
France regional elections 2015: Public happy with Front National failure but warn of lack of democracy
Lille residents say they're happy with FN's failure but warn that people want change in political landscape.
France regional elections 2015: Marine Le Pen says Front National rise unstoppable despite loss
Front National fails to secure a single seat after topping the votes in the first round.
Front National: What would everyday life in France look like under Marine Le Pen?
With Front National leading in the regional elections, what would everyday life in France look like under Marine Le Pen?
France regional elections 2015: Can Front National pull off a historic victory?
FN is leading the regional elections in six out of 13 regions. But can it really win one?
French regional elections 2015: Three things you need to know about Front National
FN is regarded as the French version of Ukip but the parties are very different.
Paris: Eagles of Death Metal weep and lay flowers at Bataclan in tribute to shooting victims
American rock band returns to the site of the 13 November Isis attack.
North Korea: Pyongyang marks Disability Day
North Korea marked the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December in Pyongyang.
Oldham West by-election: Can Labour face down the threat of Ukip?
IBTimes UK visited the Greater Manchester seat ahead of the 3 December vote.
Oldham West by-election: Nigel Farage accuses Labour of turning campaign 'nasty'
EXCLUSIVE: Ukip leader speaks to IBTimes UK ahead of crunch by-election vote.
Music Minute: New Adele album breaks records, Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball
IBTimes UK's music reporter Alicia Adejobi brings you the latest news from the charts.
COP21: Greenpeace warns the fight against climate change is about saving humanity
Greenpeace is trying to raise awareness of climate change ahead of COP21 summit in Paris.
Hong Kong: Pole Dance World title goes to Finland
Finland took the world title in the International Pole Dancing Championships in Hong Kong.
Melbourne: Rabbi takes down attacker outside synagogue with Krav Maga technique
Rabbi Yoni Lowin showed off his Krav Maga defence skills when attacked outside a Melbourne synagogue.
Gaza's only fisherwoman hopes Israel's blockade will be lifted as soon as possible
Madleen Kullab hopes lifting Israel's blockade will allow Gaza to export fish to other countries.