As an important anniversary approaches, IBTimes UK takes a look at the state of play in the Korean peninsula.
South Africans have mixed views about Pistorius - and some believe coverage is 'pathetic'
Lord Myners resigned and CEO Euan Sutherland called the bank 'ungovernable' after stepping down
Whispers of a financial crisis in China have been growing louder this year but the government can avert danger.
New scientific review says UK £500m stockpiling was based on 'sloppy science'
Russian gas has been at the heart of the Ukraine crisis since the earliest days of protests in Kiev.
We invited Frank Lampard to guest-edit our magazine - and he showed us exactly how he has reached the top.
Barclays topped most complained about financial firm in Britain, according to FCA data
Karen Fletcher lays out the rules around bullying and harassment for employers and workers.
The worst of the economic crisis is seemingly behind us, but have young people been left behind?
Game of Thrones Season 4 'The Lion and the Rose' Spoilers
We criticised Peaches for leading a vacuous and pampered life - so why are we fawning so effusively now it's over?
Juggling life as an architect with my Cersei Lannister alter ego is tough - but hugely rewarding.
For someone who gave cricket crazy Indian fans a lot to relish, is one bad game enough to send Yuvraj Singh out of the team?
Linux-based operating systems like Ubuntu and Fedora offer a free and painless alternative to Windows XP.
Britain does big business with Saudi Arabia, but at what cost to our society's values?
Russians with cancer have a right to live without the indignity of treatable pain - but they suffer neglect at every level.
Nigeria's ascent to the top of Africa's economy has magnified some underlying weaknesses.
Dr Kristian Niemietz is a senior research fellow at the thinktank the Institute of Economic Affairs.
Mick Whelan, general secretary of train drivers' union Aslef, sets out case for bringing UK rail companies back under public ownership.
Yuvraj has beaten cancer and served his country with distinction - let's show him some respect.
IBtimesUK looks at scandal involving money aimed at helping Rwandan genocide survivors.
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The government's plan to implement plain packaged cigarettes is a nothing move.
Jose Mourinho's plans ended in tatters last night - but Chelsea have been there and done it before.
United boss should trust Kagawa's creative talents and use him in partnership with Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney.
My journey from gay to straight came completely by accident - but it's allowed me to become the person I always wanted to be
The key to better individual and company performance is by setting long-term goals
Farage stormed the polls while Clegg floundered but both were cherry picking statistics
Afghan President's refusal to sign foreign troop deal has crippled the economy with uncertainty