A United Nations report reveals thousands of Syrian refugee women are caught in a 'spiral of hardship, isolation and anxiety'.
We go through the steps needed to upgrade the RAM on an Apple MacBook laptop for just £37
Cath Everett visits San culture and education centre and is inspired to volunteer to teach English to some disadvantaged township children.
North Korea has held a memorial for 20th anniversary of the death of North Korea founder Kim Il-sung.
Prominent Saudi lawyer Waleed Abulkhair has been sentenced to prison for political dissident.
IBTimes UK examines slut-shaming as the video of a girl performing sex acts in Magaluf goes viral
The wife-carrying world championship is taking place in Sonkajärvi in Finland on 4th and 5th July
God bless America! Here are five films that perfectly sum up the US of A
Independence Day is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating Declaration of Independence
IBTimes UK looks at the history of the civil rights act on the 50th anniversary of the legislation.
Cath Everett makes a brief return to the Cape Town and realises how much she misses the place.
Did the Apollo 20 mission in 1976 happen, or was it just a hoax?
Classic Beatles film receives 4k digital restoration, approved by director Richard Lester and sound producer Giles Martin.
IBTimes UK heads into the Golan Heights and finds that harmonious, prosperous communities are flourishing despite the turmoil.
The low-down on Europe's three newest friends.
Millions of Muslims are victims of persecutions and war crimes in in Africa, Asia and Europe.
IBTimes UK looks at the history of Ramadan and facts about the Muslim month of fasting.
The US Congress is headed for a political storm to rival the fiscal cliff and federal shutdown of 2013.
On the fifth anniversary of his death, we take a look at the website still clinging to hope that MJ lives
IBTimes examines the powerful media campaign launched by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
We ask Miguel Milano, head of Salesforce for Europe, if running your business from a mobile phone is really possible.
Beautiful slender creatures, evil spirits or mythological gods – where did the fairies come from?
Radical Free Movement created to spread awareness on dangers of sharia law as state law.
IBTimes UK looks at countries with high rates of child soldiers, including Syria, Iraq and Myanmar
Jeremy Meeks, 30, was arrested in Stockton, California, after a spate of shootings and robberies
A look at how refugees are assisted in world's largest refugee camps
Republican theories against Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential plans include fake blood clots and pagan sex
An app called Yo made in just eight hours has raised $1m in funding and gone viral, but why do people like it?
Summer solstice takes place on 21 June 2014, marking the longest day of the year.
International Flip-Flop Day raises money for various charities, including Gandys' Orphans for Orphans.