IBTimes UK looks at the struggles of Syrian female refugees on United Nations' Human Rights Day
Human Rights Day is observed by United Nations General Assembly on 10 December annually.
Edmund Shing explains why oil prices are falling, and what the potential BP-buyout could mean
The two-screened Yotaphone 2 has gone on sale in the UK
Senate Intelligence Committee is expected to release report on torture by CIA on al-Qaeda suspects.
The United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day theme for 2014 is 'break the corruption chain'.
The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK released its 2014 report Feeding Britain.
Are Chelsea in danger of blowing their Premier League title chances?
The first week at Lima climate talks has seen nations at war over decades-long issues of commitments and responsibilities.
Developing countries warn Paris accord could fail unless adaptation is included in draft text.
Slooh Community Observatory will host live stream of Gemini full moon rise on 7 December 2014.
With the Christmas season in full swing people everywhere are browsing the shops to stock up on presents. One of those shops is the Etsy Pop-up house opening for the first time in Covent Garden. IBTimes UK had a look at what they have on offer.
The Geminids meteors will begin on Sunday 7 December and peak on 13 and 14 December
IBTimes UK looks at railcards, split tickets and money-saving websites for cheap rail travel.
Jacob Zuma strikes deals in China while back home South Africans remember Nelson Mandela
International Volunteer Day is observed annually by the United Nations on 5 December.
Is Sergio Aguero the heir to the departed Luis Suarez as the Premier League's best player?
Nasa's Orion flight test will launch on Delta IV Heavy rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
There is an American food boom in Britain at the moment, with countless burger restaurants, BBQ joints and 50's diners dotted across the country, offering a large slice of Americana
World's first complete stegosaurus skeleton Sophie will go on display at London museum's Earth Hall.
Entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
IBTimes UK looks at the life of Anna Freud, founder of child psychoanalysis, on her 119th birthday.
Innovative technologies for people with disabilities on International Day of Persons with Disabilities
An estimated 250,000 people in the UK are affected.
Edmund Shing says that deflation is not always deadly for the investor.
Tiger deaths totalling 17% of the total tiger population in India is alarming for various reasons ranging from cause of death to place of death.
Specification breakdown of the Xiaomi Mi 4 and OnePlus One both of which have been launched in 2014.
IBTimes UK looks at child marriage on International Day for the Abolition of Slavery 2014.
On 2 December, it is the United Nations International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
Everyday Sexism founder Laura Bates talks about her book, feminism and trolling online.