Banks might appear to be circling bitcoin but they're actually squaring up to traditional payment solutions.
My city's people have come together to clean their streets - but many revolutionaries won't leave tents.
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Darling's performance this week was far from the victory the No zealots would have you believe.
David Savage is a sanctions expert at law firm Eversheds.
Jeffrey Bergess is the fourth generation to inherit his great grandfather's unhonoured war loans.
With a remastered version of the game topping the charts, we ask why the adventures of Ellie and Joel are so highly regarded by gaming fans
A refugee from Ukraine's brutal crossfire tells his story of armageddon.
IBTimes UK examines how celebrity status of Oscar Pistorius led public to overlook Reeva Steenkamp
Senior advisor to governor Sergiy Taruta tells IBTimes UK how regional administration is somehow surviving.
Though perhaps well intentioned, campaigns to boycott Israel are counter-productive.
Naomi Dann, of Jewish Voice for Peace, explains why she deplores Israel's actions in Gaza.
Thousands of companies have felt the force of the Gaza conflict.
We have a look at the likeliest candidates to star in Bridesmaids director Paul Feig's all-girl Ghostbusters
The EIB is refusing to disclose the results of an internal investigation into tax evasion.
IBT's First World War coverage will shine a light on the forgotten glories and triumphs of the conflict.
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Acclaimed historian and TV presenter Andy Robertshaw debunks the myths of the First World War
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A personal guide to how me and my fellow Gazans are living through the endless Israeli bombardment.
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The world is rallying round Hamas's cause - but people need to gain a sense of perspective.
A poster sponsored by the Home Office blames women drinking for one in three rapes.
Axelos' head of cyber resilience encourages firms stop thinking the buck stops at IT or security
HSBC has alerted Finsbury Park Mosque and various other Muslim led organisations of account closures.
Expert says team management failures could wreck your business for the rest of the year
IBTimes UK examines the popular practice of clay cleansing and the diet industry.
IBTimes UK speaks to an 86-year-old Donetsk woman who paints a tragic picture of the tumult.
Israel's attempt to justify murder of innocent people by claiming we're abetting Hamas is sickening.
The world's media role out the red carpet for the six-time Olympic champion