United Nations Day, celebrated on 24 October, marks the Charter of the United Nations anniversary
London-based activist believes Iranian protestants blame authorities for recent acid attacks.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Metropolitan Police Federation Chairman John Tully condemn the release of notorious cop killer.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible over much of the United States and Canada on 23 October
Liberian Shoana Clarke Solomon started the hashtag #IAmALiberianNotAVirus describing stigma of Ebola
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
IBTimes UK speaks to the restaurant chain's chief executive, Andrew Guy.
Nearly one month after disappearing, youths are feared to have been massacred by drug cartels.
Dr Moncef Slaoui will head the Ebola vaccine development as chairman of vaccines at GlaxoSmithKline
We continue our look at Christopher Nolan's Inception.
South Africa is the most progressive country on the continent for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex rights
World Energy Day is celebrated on 22 October to draw attention to energy policy and the environment.
Conflicting claims by fireworks manufacturers and activists throw questions over child labour employed in the fireworks industry.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in the United States and Canada on 23 October.
Raising a baby is not easy, but there are gadgets and apps out there that want to help
Apple SIM allows iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 owners easily switch mobile operators
Orionid meteors are debris from Halley's Comet, 1P/Halley, when it passes through solar system.
Darek Fidyka first to receive pioneering therapy involving transplanted olfactory ensheathing cells
The Libyan government is struggling to contain a violent insurgence as rebels demand oil control
The technology industry has a gender imbalance and Ada Lovelace Day is designed to raise awareness
Slooh Community Observatory will show Comet C/2013 A1 fly 83,000 miles past Mars on October 19
Ebola outbreak is leading to misinformation about the virus
University of Texas at Austin scientists say Ebola spread could be immunising people without drugs.
A daily tablet that reduced the risk of contracted HIV called Truvada may be available on the NHS.
It seems the UK government is going to need a 'wage miracle' before the 2015 General Election next may.
IBTimes UK examines why women's education and health are key to ending poverty around the world.
The Long March of the Communist Party of China killed nine-tenths of the army and many civilians too.
Pro-Russian separatist commander Mikhail Tolstykh has become an internet sensation.
In part two of our look at Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, we focus on the performances.
'Feeding the world, caring for the Earth' is the theme of this year's World Food Day.