WHO: One Person Dies by Suicide Every 40 Seconds
A WHO report states that 800,000 people kill themselves worldwide every year
Grey Seals More than Doubled in Thames Estuary since Last Year, Says ZSL
The number of seals increased from 685 to 938 in the Greater Thames Estuary
India: Girl Raped and Killed for Defending Father from Beating
A father in West Bengal accuses 13 men of raping and murdering his daughter
Isis Fighters Must be 'Converted or Killed,' says Duck Dynasty Star Phil Robertson
Robertson's comments follow video of American journalist Steven Sotloff's beheading
Indian Court Bans 'Cruel and Barbaric' Animal Sacrifices in Hindu Temples
Activists cheered by ban of traditional religious animal slaughter in north India state
Iraq: Saudi Man who Forced His Children to Join Isis Dies in Suicide Mission
The man smuggled his two children to Iraq when he joined Isis last month
Saudi Arabia: Four Men Executed For Drug Smuggling
The four men were caught while trying to illegally import hashish and pills into the kingdom.
Liberia: Ebola Patient Flees Hospital to Buy Food at Market
Fears of contamination grow after patient flees hospital.
Ebola Outbreak Will Cause Food Crisis in West Africa, FAO Warns
Travelling restrictions and quarantine zones have caused food shortages and price spikes
Nigeria: Army Kills 59 Boko Haram Militants During Attack to Expand African Caliphate
Dozens of insurgents are killed by government troops, during an attack on Bama, Borno State
Iraq: Isis 'is Massacring Women and Children from Ethnic Minorities', Amnesty Warns
Human rights group warns of ethnic cleansing campaigns by Islamic State in northern Iraq
West Bank: Egypt and Rights Groups Condemn Israel's 'Illegal Land Grab' of Palestinian Territories
Israel's decision to expropriate 400 hectares of land has sparked outrage.
Media Must Not Neglect Conflicts in South Sudan and CAR
IBTimes looks at the need to intensify media coverage of conflicts in South Sudan and CAR.
Japan: Porn Stars' Breast Squeeze Event 'Boob Aid' Raises Thousands of Dollars for Aids Prevention
The event, held for the 12th time in Japan, was part of the "Stop! AIDS" campaign
Japan: Dolphin Hunting Season Kicks Off in Taiji Amid Worldwide Criticism
Animal rights advocates demonstrate against the six-month-long dolphin hunting season
World Water Week: Five Countries Most Affected by Water Scarcity
IBTimes UK looks at countries which face serious water crisis.
Ebola: 'Every Citizen of the World is at Risk,' Warns Nigerian Government
Nigerian government warns as long as people travel, virus could spread worldwide.
International Day against Nuclear Tests: India Villagers Claim 1998 Tests Caused Cancer
Loharki villagers says cancer surge is rooted in 1998 nuclear tests.
Ukraine: Pro-Russian Rebels Torture and Kill Civilians
Rights group shows evidence of abductions and torture as Ukraine-Russia conflict deepens.
Filipino Muslim Militants Condemn 'Isis' Barbarism and Savagery'
The Philippines' largest Muslim group, Milf, condemns Isis for its extremism.
Boko Haram 'will Link up with Isis and Al-Shabaab', Expert Warns
Fears are growing that Boko Haram might join other terror groups.
Michael Brown Shooting: Has Anything Really Changed for Black Americans Since 1964 Race Riots?
Fifty years after race riots took place across the US, race inequalities are still prevalent
North Philadelphia Race Riots 50th Anniversary: What You Need to Know
A look at the most important facts of the 1964 race riots in North Philadelphia.
Boko Haram Suspects Beheaded by Nigerian Soldiers in Amnesty Video
NGO said the Nigerian military might be guilty of war crimes.
Video of 'Cruel' Fishermen Forcing Fish to Smoke Cigarette Sparks Outrage
Viewers condemn video as a documentation of animal cruelty.
Dead Koala with $50 in Mouth Found in Front of Heywood Police Station, Victoria
It is believed the animal was hit by a car but police are mystified about the money.
Gaza Strip: 'Gazans to Blame Just like Germans for Electing Hitler' Says Israeli Ex-General
Giora Eiland wrote open letter in which he says there are 'no such thing as innocent civilians' in Gaza.
Ebola Outbreak: Nigeria Confirms Second Case as Fears Virus Could Spread Worldwide Grow
A doctor who assisted a man who died of Ebola has contracted the virus.
Italy Outraged as Photographer Dresses Famous Statue in Leopard Thong and Pink Boa
Gerald Bruneau sparks controversy for dressing up one of Italy's most important sculptures.
Gaza Strip: Girl Killed in Air Strike Six Minutes After Israel Declares Ceasefire
Israel Defence Force attack leaves eight-year-old girl dead and 30 injured in Shati refugee camp