United States condemns Russian threats to cut off Ukraine gas supplies over unpaid bills.
The Heartbleed Bug says it was a "simple programming error" but new evidence suggests it has been exploited for months.
Facebook tanks more than 5% amid fears of new technology bubble.
The group is planning to revive exchange and repay stakeholders over time.
More than two in ten workers said they had witnessed some else being sexually harassed.
The New Economics Foundation think tank says the airport in the UK capital is a waste of time
Russian Finance Minister says the government will not take almost all Rosneftegaz profits as a dividend for 2013
Vince Cable and Michael Fallon also face another parliamentary grilling over the controversial sale
Ray DeGiorgio and Gary Altman were placed on paid leave.
The embattled lender has lost two of its leaders and faces a number of scandals
Ofgem fines British Gas for blocking firms from switching suppliers due to problems in computer systems.
Whisky accounts for 85% of Scottish food and drink exports
MetLife research adds one in ten of employees have had to take time off work due to sports-related injuries
Sentencing of SAC Capital to follow
Smartphone app used as propaganda tool for Egypt Defence Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
A Guinean government committee has found Steinmetz's company guilty of winning mining rights corruptly.
Fiat workers owing a competitor's vehicles targeted in controversial marketing campaign.
Mortgages for Business survey shows remortgaging up sharply among buy-to-let customers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned European leaders that Ukraine's gas dispute could halt supplies to Europe
The Corporate Europe Observatory says the lobbying groups employ more than 1,700 workers to 'influence' policy.
Paul Myners and CEO Euan Sutherland both resigned within weeks of each other
BP chief exec Bob Dudley told shareholders the company can heal the broken relationship with Moscow
As an important anniversary approaches, IBTimes UK takes a look at the state of play in the Korean peninsula.
HM Treasury uses IMF data to warn that an independent Scotland poses a threat to fiscal deficit
Connected pacemakers and insulin pumps mean failure to test them properly could leave them vulnerable to cyber-attack.
Neil Hall photographs abandoned houses, businesses and even an airport in the buffer zone.
Drugs company Roche has said they fundamentally disagree with a report which says the UK has wasted millions on Tamiflu.
Only 5% of graduates are expected to have paid off their student loans by the time they are 40, a report has found
Vodafone India minority shareholder Piramal Enterprises sells 45.4 million shares in Vodafone India.
The Heartbleed OpenSSL bug has affected millions of websites so how can you tell which are safe and which are not?