As photos emerge from the reality star's latest bizarre spread in System magazine, we take a look at some of her most unusual shoots.
IBTimesUK presents a gallery of mass gatherings around the globe to mark World Population Day 2015.
More than four million Syrians have fled the country since the civil war broke out in 2011.
State has passed a bill to remove controversial standard from the state capitol grounds.
Elderly Greeks without bank cards have been told they must go to banks to take out part of their pensions.
Famous luchadores including El Hijo del Santo are in the UK for The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre.
Then-and-now photos show scenes in Gaza and Israel one year apart.
It is 20 years since the Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
The Yellow Sea turns green as a thick carpet of algae covers the beaches of Shangdong Province, eastern China.
National Crime Agency targets fugitives in ex-pat hotspots in south of Spain.
A year after the start of the of the 2014 Gaza war, 1.8m Palestinians remain trapped in the rubble of the Gaza Strip.
One person was gored and six others injured on the first bull-run of Pamplona's San Fermin festival.
Thousands of wine-soaked revellers celebrate the start of Pamplona's San Fermin festival, famed for its running of the bulls.
A new book featuring a selection of the nine million photos in Historic England's archive.
After celebrating all night, Greeks woke up to to the stark reality of the country's accelerating crisis.
Mad Max: Fury Road, Alan Moore and Dick Cheney all become morphed into sci-fi fantasy impressionist art.
IBTimes UK looks at how the tragedies at Aldgate, Edgware Road, Russell Square and Tavistock Square unfolded.
Celebrations broke out in Athens following exit polls that show a clear rejection of the debt deal with the country's creditors.
The funeral of a stone-throwing Palestinian teenager shot by an Israeli army officer.
Guiyu in southern China's Guangdong province is one of the world's largest electronic waste dump sites.
Beetles + Huxley gallery to exhibit photos by Vivian Maier, nanny and prolific street photographer.
Giant rats imported from Africa are being trained to detect unexploded landmines in Cambodia.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK followed voters at the Burundian embassy in London as protesters called for boycott
On 26 June, in a 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, the US Supreme Court ruled that LGBT have the right to marry in all 50 states.
Dictator inspects terminal serving the capital with wife Ri Sol-Ju.
The autonomous car of the future could be more like a living room.
Google has created an image recognition neural network that can see shapes and create its own images
Thousands of Syrian refugees who had fled into Turkey return home to Tal Abyad after Isis is ousted from the town.
Karachi mortuaries at bursting point as fatalities increase during intense heatwave.
Glastonbury is almost here and ticket-holders want to know if they'll need wellies. We have the answer.