During the Soweto protest, hundreds of schoolchildren were killed by police.
Cath Everett examines how South Africa's bird and sea life must be protected from loss of habitat and over-fishing.
IBTimes UK profiles jihadist group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the countries with the highest rates of child labour.
Cabbies warned Boris Johnson if he doesn't impose stricter regulation on apps like Uber, the black cab will disappear
A look at the Iraqi Jihadist group who seized Mogul and looted $429m.
The Isle of Man government insists it is not a tax haven and is working to broaden the UK Crown Dependency's economy.
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the week's biggest showbiz news.
Cath Everett is pleasantly surprised to find an even mix of black and white fans attending DSTv music and food festival.
Alan Turing didn't actually create a test, and calculating human intelligence is much harder than the Turing Test.
Cath Everett discovers an Indian diaspora that dates back to 1860s.
Tech Editor David Gilbert compares the Motorola Moto E and the Nokia Lumia 630
Britain's unemployment rate is at a five year low but behind the headlines the job market recovery isn't as strong as the coalition government is making it out to be.
How eurozone recovery hopes rest on a negative deposit rate and LTROs.
IBTimes sports reporters Nick Howson and Tony Mogan weigh up England's chances, and predict if the Three Lions can spring as surprise in Brazil.
This week has all been about Scottish independence, as politicians and businesses warned of detrimental repercussions from splitting the union, following the official start of the referendum process.
Japan's Softbank is to start selling personal robots next year, but what can they be used for?
IBTimes UK reports from the Ammach convention, a first-of-its-kind conference for alien abduction survivors in the UK.
Check out the ending Oberyn Martell deserved
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the week's biggest showbiz news.
Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser, aged 12, stabbed their friend to please the Slender Man character.
Expats and China watchers reveal what's really happening down on the ground
IBTimes UK looks at the state of China's decades after the fateful day of revolution
The rape and hanging of two teenage girls in Uttar Pradesh, India, has highlighted issue of sanitation.
IBTimes UK looks at events that led to the massacre in Tiananmen Square.
Australian UFO hunters have introduced in-house training and an exam to ensure members know how to deal with public.
Harvard University's Edward Glaeser is author of Triumph of the City and was speaking in London.
Major General Xu Qinxian refused to use force against demonstrators in Tiananmen Square on 4 June 1989
British music hopefuls head to the US to sell their wares to Hollywood bigwigs
Spain's king Juan Carlos is to abdicate after 39 years on the throne