Star chats to IBTimes UK about her debut studio album, making feel good music and working with her entrepreneur son Jamal.
Facing a ban from European competition and having been stripped of the players they had hoped would lift them to a new level, What does the future hold for Malaga CF?
Thomas Aiken speaks to IBTimes UK on his desire to follow in the footsteps of South African greats and win the Open at Muirfield
IBTimes UK reports on a strange day in Woolwich as EDL mingle with mourners of all nationalities.
The second episode of our Games Studio Spotlight series takes us to Hello Games, located in Guildford Surrey.
Ashcan tells IBTimes 'I wanted to die' behind bars, but hopes Hassan Rohani will finally bring change to his country.
Archery as an Olympic Sport soars in rankings after success at last year's London Olympic Games and big-screen recognition
After shock suicide of patient at Dignitas following diagnosis, Keith gives another view on dementia.
Liberal Turkish imam is critical of Erdogan's government. But does he have a hidden agenda?
Nick Howson comes face-to-face with the pain of a training session with members of the England rugby union team
My final blog having completed Tough Mudder.
With just days to go until I enter the Tough Mudder event in Kettering, I discuss my nerves at facing this epic event.
Queen welcomes UAE president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan in Windsor while 94 activists go on trial in Abu Dhabi.
Burmese officials and local Buddhists encouraged and participated in violence against Muslim minority
You would be amused and scared all at the same time with the second installment of LG’s So Real It’s Crazy in promotion of their IPS 21:9 UltraWide monitors.
Inspired by Arab revolutions, grassroots movement may change history in secretive Africa country.
Amnesty highlights growing racket of Bedouin Rashaida tribe involved in people-smuggling from Eritrean refugee camps in Sudan.
A running blog on what it takes to be able to compete in Tough Mudder, described as probably the toughest event on the planet.
IBTimes UK talks to Tim Henman about his role with the Jaguar Academy of Sport
Berlusconi, Monti, Bersani, Beppe, Ingroia and Giannino: The six men who want to run Italy.
EXCLUSIVE: Ali Soufan, the FBI agent who almost thwarted 9/11 says waterboarding 'does not work'
Hussain al-Jaziri killed by shotgun during protest in Al-Daih village on anniversary of start of reform protests.
IBTIMES UK EXCLUSIVE: An American woman tells us about her own night of hell in Acapulco's state of Guerrero on Mexico's Pacific Coast.
American writer Phyllis Bennis tells IBTimes UK why Americans are changing their minds on Israel.
In response to the inclusion of a 'gay planet' in Star Wars: The Old Republic, Ed Smith asks if the time is right for video games to come out.
Kamaran Haider and Thana Al Bassam tell IBTimes UK of Saddam Hussein's systematic mass murder of Kurds.
Umberto Bacchi reveals that Europe's most controversial politician is plotting to contest the 2013 elections with a new political party.
Having confirmed his departure from La Galaxy, where will David Beckham's next move take him?
Judy Chicago meets the IBTimes UK ahead of three important UK shows and talks about women in the Middle East, the death of Savita Halappanavar and the state of feminist art.
London's Chinatown residents are still distrustful when asked about China's future and past Presidents Xi Jinping and Hu Jintao.