DRC: Violence can only be avoided if President Kabila is given an 'exit strategy'
Unless there is an easy way out the president will almost be 'forced to stay' says Pragmora think tank
New form of autism identified bringing fresh hopes of treatment
Rare mutations associated with autism help scientists learn about the conditions - and think about new treatments.
Maintaining eye contact while having a conversation is too tough for your brain to handle
Cognitive competition is the reason why we often stare into space while speaking to someone.
Markets react to President Trump as it happened: 'Buckle up for a bumpy ride'
Dollar and global markets expected to plunge as Donald Trump wins race to the White House.
GE Oil & Gas could announce $30bn merger deal with Baker Hughes on 31 October
Both companies are hosting an investor webcast at 8.30am ET, most likely to announce the deal.
Clydesdale shares fall in Australia amid its proposal to buy RBS's Williams and Glyn operations
RBS is required to divest Williams & Glyn by end of 2017, under the terms of its £45bn bailout.
Google is perfectly poised to claim Samsung's Android crown, as long as it doesn't blow it
The Note 7 disaster is perfect timing for Google's Pixel smartphones.
Why is it so hard to find an effective drug treatment for autism?
Autism's causes are not yet clear which makes it hard to find an appropriate drug treatment for the condition.
Sacked male executive suing Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer for discrimination
The former employee accuses Mayer and two other female executives of illegally purging male workers.
Greggs sales growth fuelled by healthy food in third quarter
Total sales increase 5.6% year-on-year for the 13 weeks to 1 October.
First US presidential debate between Clinton and Trump breaks records online and on TV
An estimated 84 million people in the US tuned in to watch the 98-minute debate on TV.
Alex Salmond says new Scottish independence vote will happen in autumn 2018
In 2014, SNP said the indepdendence referendum was a 'once in a generation' event.
Swedish court upholds Assange arrest warrant
Assange appealed warrant after UN panel ruled his stay in Ecuadorian embassy akin to 'arbitrary detention'.
iPhone 6S vs iPhone 7: What's the difference and should I upgrade?
We compare the new iPhone 7 with its predecessor, the iPhone 6S, to see if you should upgrade.
What is lupus? Debilitating autoimmune illness affecting 5 million people worldwide
The autoimmune disease can cause rashes, swelling, joint pains, and fatigue.
Greggs serves up interim sales increase as healthy food options pay off
Bakery chain says it is alert to changes in consumer demand that may result from the current economic uncertainty.
EU cities looking to prise business away from London post-Brexit
IBTimes profiles the big four EU cities vying for London's crown as Europe's financial hub.
Equity investors should be bold, use 'bottom up' approach post-Brexit, says veteran analyst
City stalwart Richard Hunter believes die hard investment principles shouldn't materially alter amidst Brexit kerfuffle.
What does ARM's £24bn deal with SoftBank mean for UK tech industry?
SoftBank's acquisition of Cambridge chip-designer ARM could be just the start of UK tech-takeovers.
NHS Go: New iOS and Android app provides sexual health and wellbeing advice for young Londoners
App promises anonymous well-being advice and secure access to NHS Choices information.
Citigroup fined $7m over software bug that misreported trading data to US regulator for 15 years
Citigroup mistakenly sent incomplete blue sheet information to the US financial regulator from 1999 to 2014.
Thomson Reuters to sell IP And Science business to private equity firms for £2.7bn
The company first indicated it was exploring options for the unit, including a sale, back in November 2014.
WhatsApp-rival Line prices IPO at the top of its range, could raise up to $1.3bn
Line's messaging app has 218 million monthly active users.
EasyJet in talks to move its HQ away from Britain after Brexit vote
Airline says it is considering a number of options to deal with the post-EU referendum outcome.
Brexit: Renault considers raising UK car prices following EU referendum vote
French carmaker weighing up options after EU referendum result as market volatility hits share prices.
Brexit reaction as it happened: Cameron tells Corbyn 'go now' as Labour leadership row rumbles on
Latest updates from post-Brexit Britain as Corbyn loses confidence vote and Cameron leaves Brussels.
Watch Outlander season 2 pre finale live online:Jamie tries to divert the Jacobite army in episode 12
The Hail Mary episode of Outlander season 2 airs on 25 June on Starz Network.
EU Referendum: Nicola Sturgeon's full speech outlining second independence vote plans
She said the referendum results was a 'sign of divergence' between Scotland and large parts of the UK.
Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon working for second Scottish referendum to 'protect place in EU'
Scotland's first minister hints at second independence vote after 'democratically unacceptable' vote.
US market close: Stocks rally as concerns over Brexit begin to dwindle
A new Brexit poll showed a swing in favour of the 'remain' camp ahead of the 23 June vote.