The revamped show returns to BBC in May.
It's all about the samba.
Hacking a presidential election to influence its outcome seems far-fetched, but can it be done?
IBTimes UK looks at cancer-survival rates and risk factors on 4 February for World Cancer Day 2016.
IBTimes UK speaks to women who have survived cervical cancer.
Rosacea is a condition that millions of women suffer from but that should not stop you from looking fantastic.
Syed, now 35, was convicted of murdering high school ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999
'We can. I can.' is the tagline for World Cancer Day 2016 with the aim of proving we can all help beat cancer.
Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, will welcome the year of the monkey on 8 February 2016.
Valentine's Day is not the night for a first date but there are lots of apps to help you find someone in time.
Events, festivals and parties around Britain to celebrate the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, on 8 February 2016.
IBTimes UK looks at Kabila's rise to power as 2016 presidential election looms.
IBTimes spoke to Joyce Kim, CEO of Stellar and Antonio Separovic, MD of Oradian, about the new Nigeria pilot.
Who is the 'Queen of football' who brokered the Abu Dhabi takeover of Man City and is now suing bank?
Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, will take place on Monday 8 February 2016.
IBTimes UK explores how females in India are learning self-defence and martial arts to prevent sexual assault.
Leprosy Day is observed on 31 January 2016 to raise awareness of the disease in impoverished communities.
LGBT history month is your chance to find out more about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movements.
Face the Future's Skype service may be the answer to the online minefield of skincare shopping
IBTimes UK looks at the world's biggest spiders; some of which are bigger than your face
PayPal has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for improperly handling disputed transactions on accounts.
IBTimes UK spoke to politician, wealthy businessman and TP Mazembe owner on his hopes for the DRC.
Choices range from Kazuo Ishiguro's Dark Ages myth right through to Sarah Hopera's battle with alcoholism.
IBTimes UK got an inside look on what your average player undergoes during their medical.
Sharia courts have been accused of being discriminatory towards women.
IBTimes UK analyses the causes of the conflict and its repercussions on South Sudanese civilians.
IBTimes UK talks to an 11-year-old carer on Young Carers Awareness Day, marked on 28 January.
Former model announced the birth of her son York Banks Asla on social media.
Women are still chronically under-represented across all fields of science.
Jewish courts in the UK have faced many of the same challenges as Sharia.