Blue Planet II is a key part of many people's Sunday nights. For some, however, the show is a horrible reminder of their phobia.
Activists fear that an anti-LGBT law could be passed as homophobia starts gaining traction in the country.
Young people are taking part in a wider range of sex acts than they were 20 years ago, according to a new study
Paris Hilton has claims she and Britney Spears invented the selfie 11 years ago - but Twitter disagrees.
Conspiracy theorists have dragged up an image from 1972, claiming it proves that the moon landings took place in a studio
In nations like India, Afghanistan, Central African Republic and Guatemala, World Toilet Day is a chance to save lives
To mark International Men's Day 12 men answer the question: what does it mean to be a 'good man'?
After a school banned glitter for the sake of the environment, we wondered where it originated from?
Rumours regarding Prince Philip's alleged straying have plagued the monarchy for the best part of the Duke's 70-year marriage with Queen Elizabeth.
Periods Gone Public author Jennifer Weiss-Wolf talks to IBTimes UK about how 2015 was a watershed moment for periods, and how there is still a long fight ahead
Nasa scientists have uncovered that a plant could stop you snoring. Luckily, one supermarket retailer has the leafy hero stocked until January.
The process of 're-imagining' Singapore's interbank RTGS system using blockchain involved R3 Corda, JP Morgan Quorum and Hyperledger Fabric.
Poll suggests Modi is more popular than ever, with seven out of 10 Indians saying they hold a "very favourable" view of the prime minister.
The US Food and Drug Administration has warned against the use of kratom - but what is it?
A painting of Christ believed to be by Leonardo da Vinci has sold for $450m in New York. In the past, pieces by artists including Picasso have also been bought by private buyers.
The Facebook group has 33,200 members and is still growing. A white bread ham sandwich isn't the best way to win them over, though...
A journalist who was told to starve himself to 'cure his homosexuality' is calling on the government to outlaw 'gay therapy'
On World Philosophy Day, should we take a more critical look at some of the views of the most famous Western philosophers?
South Asian Twitter users have responded angrily to the trailer for Brie Larson's new film Basmati Blues
Labour's Kate Hoey asked Boris Johnson whether he would support presidency of Mnangagwa, who she said is "probably the one person in Zimbabwe who inspires even greater terror".
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge must be doing something right, as they're expecting their third child in April.
Here's a list of all the trending advent calendars this season - whether it's because they're innovative or come with a ridiculous price tag.
Industry study reveals the things you should never do in a work email.
Chronic fatigue affects far more women than men and doctors don't know why. Here, one woman shares her experience of living with the illness and getting through university.
The King of Donair in Nova Scotia is live-streaming its elephant leg - and it's not the only unusual webcam online
Ja Du, born Adam, claims he is transracial - but is identifying as a different ethnicity similar to being transgender?
Critically acclaimed Peaky Blinders returns to BBC 2 on 15 November. Here are all the questions we have about the new series.
"Cico" has been hailed as the latest all-powerful diet trend - but a dietician warns the regime is flawed.
Simpsons character Apu is the central focus of a new documentary
Donald Trump recently declared the opiate crisis in the US a public health emergency - but how did America get hooked in the first place?