Nelson Mandela's Will: Five of the Most Controversial Leaders' Last Words
IBTimesUK looks at the last words of some of the world's most controversial leaders.
Who is Daijiro Enami? Reporter Becomes the 'Hot' News of Thai Election Protests
Pictures of Japanese reporter Daijiro Enami flood web while Thailand uprising continues.
Mad Dog Muammar Gaddafi's Murderous Secrets Revealed
BBC documentary interviews confidantes of former Libyan dictator who accuse him of mass murder and megalomania.
Watch Nelson Mandela's Will Reading: Anti-Apartheid Hero Leaves Estate to Staff, Schools and Family
South African icon's old schools to benefit, along with his close personal staff.
Nelson Mandela's Last Wishes to be Made Public in Will Reading
Former South African leader's will is to be at Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Australia Probes Asylum-Seeker Children Detention
Human rights watchdog inquires about more than 1,000 children detained in immigration facilities.
South Sudan Conflict: Staff and Patients Forced to Flee Hospital
Despite a ceasefire, violence does not seems to be abating in South Sudan.
North Korean Diplomat: Kim Jong-un's Uncle Was Definitely Shot and Not Eaten By Dogs
A North Korean ambassador denies allegations about Jang Song-thaek executions and blames South Korean propaganda.
Single and Educated: the Problem of China's 'Leftover' Women
Women with a higher education are considered ugly rather than intelligent in China.
Thailand Elections: What You Need to Know About the Anti-Government Protests in Bangkok
Thai government to hold parliamentary elections against backdrop of increasing protests.
Ukraine Protester Tortured and Crucified
Dmytro Bulatov is the third protester to be kidnapped and tortured as the unrest in Ukraine may turn into civil war.
India Marks 66th Anniversary of Gandhi's Death
Millions of Indians commemorate the death of the man who led India to independence.
UK Archbishops Protest Against Nigerian and Ugandan Anti-Gay Laws
Archbishops of Canterbury and York write to heads of state demanding respect for homosexuals.
India and Pakistan Account For 2000 Honour Killings Every Year
In India and Pakistan honour killings occur the most and often remain unpunished.
South Sudan Conflict: Seven Political Prisoners Released
South Sudan government partly meets rebels' demands while rebel leader Machar still denies coup claims.
Gay Ugandan King Proves that Homosexuality is African
Same sex relationships existed in Africa before the colonisation era, proving that gays are not "un-African"
Top 5 countries with the highest rates of rape
Catalogue of shame contains some surprising countries where rape is most prevalent.
Nigeria: Anti-Gay Mobs Turn Homosexuality Trials into Chaos
Protesters prevent two Islamic courts from trying 13 men accused of homosexuality.
Liberia Rape Victims: Two Thirds Are Children
Ten years after the end of civil war in Liberia, rape is still a very common practice with hundreds of children among the victims.
Barack Obama's State of the Union: Joe Biden Amused, John Boehner Less So [VID]
House Speaker not impressed by US President's State of the Union speech.
Mexico: Top Five Most Violent Drug Cartels
IBTimes UK looks into some of the most dangerous drug cartels in Mexico.
Mexican Drug Lord Dionicio Loya Plancarte Captured
"El Tio" Dionicio Loya Plancarte, leader of the Mexican drug cartel the Knights Templar, was arrested in Mexico.
Philippine Police Accused of "Wheel of Torture" in Secret Detention Facility
In a secret cell near Manila tortures positions are chosen by spinning a roulette wheel.
Ukraine Conflict: Prime Minister Mykola Azarov Resigns
As the uprising in Ukraine continues, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has resigned, meeting one of the demonstrators' demands.
Central African Republic Conflict: What Are the Solutions?
Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga and Imam Omar Kabine Layama outline ways out of CAR conflict.
Honduras: Rising Violence Against Journalists Unpunished
Fear of murder keeps journalists quiet about drug cartels and corrupt government officials.
Ukraine Revolution: Ten Key Moments in Brush with Civil War
Ukraine's week of turmoil left high death toll but significant political reforms are still sought.
Israel PM Netanyahu Son's Gentile Norwegian Girlfriend Denounced by Orthodox Jews
Yair Nethayanu's relationship with a non-Jewish Norwegian girl sparks outrage in Israel
Russia Sochi Winter Olympics: Terrorists Expected, Gay People 'Welcome'
Whitehall officials warn against possible terrorist attacks; Sochi mayor says homosexuality is not accepted.
North Korea: Children Related to Jang Song-Thaek Allegedly Executed
News agency Yonhap claims all relatives of executed general have now been killed.