Israeli minister dismisses investigation into war crimes, says economy doing well compared to Europe.
IBTimes UK speaks to the founder of healthcare platform Disruptive Women in Health Care.
Increasing numbers of international blockbusters are being filmed in Iceland
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A look at countries that have banned the wearing of burqa and other covering garments
Israel's tourism sector in freefall after Gaza war as foreign visitors stay away
IBTimes UK looks at the story of Abraham's sacrifice behind Eid al-Adha and facts about 'Greater Eid'
Eight actors who could play Marvel's supreme sorcerer.
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A look at how Muslims celebrate the Festival of the Sacrifice.
IBTimes UK looks at Yom Kippur facts, including Sandy Koufax, customary greetings and Kapparot.
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Get to know the presidential candidates for Brazil's 2014 election, including incumbent President Dilma Rousseff
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the worldwide conflicts still ongoing today.
Interview with Sharia scholar Hasan Mahmud on Hajj meaning and origins.
Ebola expert David Heymann, World Health Organisation, and Action Aid explain Ebola threat to Hajj
A look at the Hong Kong student protest moments most shared on social media
Johannesburg and London among 125 cities worldwide to host demonstrations demanding action against rhino and elephant poaching.
Top quotes from 39th President of the United States
IBTimes UK looks at the Islamic rites and rules of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia
As the national minimum wage rises to £6.50 an hour, IBTimes UK takes a look at the policy's history.
IBTimes UK looks at how US civil rights activist Bayard Rustin led the 1963 March on Washington.
NGOs say Iran has one of the highest rates of executions in the world
In China, people deliberately silence their feelings about the government in exchange for prosperity
A new law will permit the use of copyright material for parody, so to celebrate we're looking at the best of Cassetteboy.
IBTimes UK goes hands on with Sony's first big PlayStation 4 exclusive of 2015.
A look at what Muslim women think about wearing hijab and niqab
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