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One of the most beloved entertainers of his generation, Robin Williams delighted audiences with his quirky comedy and improvisational style on television, film and during his stand-up comedy routines.
One of the funniest comedians of our times had depression, showing it could affect anyone.
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The English Premier League season kicks off this weekend, with the country's biggest club Manchester United entering a new commercial era.
Bollywood's superstar trio has never shared screen space
World Elephant Day is celebrated on 12 August and supported by over 65 wildlife organisations
The roles that could have defined the career of the late, great Robin Williams.
10 memorable quotes from actor and comedian Robin Williams following his untimely death
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IBTimes UK spoke to brewers and sellers to find out why the industry is booming.
Today we're celebrating cats, so let's have a look at some of the best fictional cats.
8 August marks the International Day of the Female Orgasm in Brazil to raise awareness of sexuality
Philippine military says top Southeast Asia Islamic militant believed dead is in southern Philippines
Cath returns from a visit in the UK, where it's high summer, to winter in Johannesburg.
IBTimes UK examines what health experts have said on how Ebola is spread and if air travel is safe
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Long ridiculed scientist Roger Shawyer has been vindicated by new Nasa tests of his EmDrive technology.
6 August 2014 marks 69th anniversary since Little Boy atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
Now in its second year the Global Impact Challenges ask UK charities to come up with innovative ideas for to solve some of the world's toughest problems by using technology.
Rural Fermanagh's opposition to fracking shows the UK-wide debate in microcosm.
Before 1914, the world was globalising fast. WWI changed the course of global trade for 100 years.
IBTimes UK looks at how the world of work changed for women during and after the Great War.
As Britain ponders the WWI centenary, IBTimes UK discovers an overlooked but remarkable war story.
First World War fatalities, casualties, POWs and men injured during WW1 on centenary of outbreak.
IBTimes UK looks at the celebrities who have shown support for Gaza.
As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos looking at the First World War, we spoke to former army commanders and Royal Marine Commandos on how they made the move into white-collar work, as well as company directors who actively seek out ex-soldiers to form the new generation of project managers and sales teams.
As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, we spoke to experts at the Imperial War Museum over the evolution in how wars were fought from the frontline and how recruitment in WWI changed the way personnel were drummed up for other wars to come.
Nabeel Rajab, who is president of the Bahrain centre of human rights (BCHR) and was recently freed after spending two years in prison for taking part in "illegal gatherings", told IBTimes UK that the Bahraini government "have bought the silence of the British government by increasing the business" since the start of the crackdown on peaceful protesters in 2011.
World War I marked a major change in the way wars were fought over land, sea and skies. As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, the Imperial War Museum opened its doors to its WWI exhibition that showcased thousands of artefacts, from personal letters to a replication of the trenches.