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
Vivint says that it was deliberately removed from search results for four months, but Google's Matt Cutts disagrees
Two sisters were gang-raped and hung from a tree in Uttar Pradesh in India.
IBTimes UK's exclusive investigation shows how pressure from the US sanctions regime is bankrupting British businesses.
Criticism and praise of Thomas Piketty's economics tome will never really end.
Richard Barnett's book is ideal for those who love Victorian cruelty (but definitely not for the faint-hearted).
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the week's biggest showbiz news.
Meet Minori, an artist who has set a new trend in Japanese street fashion by reinventing Shironuri.
Political Times: The Results of the Local and European Elections 2014
IBTimes UK looks at the challenge facing Harry Redknapp at QPR in the summer transfer window
Picking which smartphone to buy can be a pretty difficult choice, and HTC hasn't made things any easier by launching two phones which look almost identical.The HTC One Mini 2, which will launch in the UK next month, looks like a shrunken version of its flagship smartphone, the HTC One M8.So which should you choose?
March Against Monsanto will stage protests against the corporation on 24 May.
A meteor shower will take place on night of 23 May as Earth passes through debris from Comet 209P/LINEAR.
Computers cannot integrate information like the human brain, so a sentient robot like Johnny Five from Short Circuit or Sonny from I,Robot would be impossible.
The Camelopardalid meteor shower from Comet 209P/LINEAR is set to take place for the first time on night of 23 May.
Christopher Cabrera, CEO, Xactly gives IBTimes UK an inside look into how companies structure remuneration schemes
Sweden's Feminist Initiative party tipped to win seat in European Parliament in Brussels.
As Europe prepares to vote for its EU representatives, IBTimes UK looks at what MEPs pocket.
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the week's biggest showbiz news.
Pays chiefs at Coca Cola, Rosetta Stone, Linkedin, and others talk to IBTimes UK about the complex world of bonuses
The Lancet has revealed 5.5 million babies are born and die with no records.
M&S's results show another annual drop in profits.
While some hailed the EU-Google ruling as a win for personal privacy, most have called into question its logic.