Barclays Premier League: Red Devils Make Roaring Comeback Against Chelsea [PHOTOS]
Sunday's feisty Premier League encounter between Manchester United and Chelsea had absolutely everything! Plenty of goals... loads of fouls... refereeing controversies and even two penalty kicks.
Google and Facebook Remove ‘Objectionable’ Content: Will India Face China-Like Censorship?
In the aftermath of content filtering, a larger threat looms on the Internet horizon - will India face censorship like China?
Col. Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan Legacy: Son Saif al-Islam's Trial to Begin in 'Few Weeks'
The trial of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son of former Libyan dictator Col. Moammar Gadhafi, is expected to begin in a few weeks, according to reports by the country's National Transitional Council (NTC).
Talking Plants Caught on Camera
A new study at Exeter University in Britain claim to have found that plants can communicate with one another. And for the first time, the process has been captured on the camera too.
Notorious Ex-Dictator of Panama Hospitalised with Possible Stroke
The former dictator of Panama, Manuel Noriega, who was overthrown in 1989 in what was then the largest American military action since the Vietnam War, was moved from his prison cell to a public hospital on Sunday, after suffering from extreme hypertension.
Facebook Timeline: How to Install it Before it Becomes Mandatory
Get the new Facebook timeline before it becomes a mandatory feature of the site.
Loungewear Trend Allows Teens to Wear Pajamas All Day
The hot new loungewear trend allows teens to wear pajamas all day and stay in style.
Romanian Health Minister Raed Arafat Reinstated after Protests
In response to anti-government protests last week, the Romanian government reinstated deputy health minister Raed Arafat on Tuesday.
Singapore Mercantile Exchange Certifies MetaTrader 5 Trading Platform
MetaQuotes Software Corp's new trading platform passes technical requirements and debuts on Singapore exchange.
Paula Deen Confirms Type 2 Diabetes: How to Prevent, "Cure" Disease
Paula Deen, the "Queen of Southern cuisine", confirmed rumors that she has type 2 diabetes during NBC's Today show Tuesday when she announced a deal to promote a diabetes drug.
World's Most Beautiful Women Unite in London: The Miss World 2011 Gala (PHOTOS)
What started as a festival-minded bikini contest in 1951, in honor of swimwear, has now transformed into one of the most anticipated and glamorous events in the world. The Miss World pageant was started in the United Kingdom, by Eric Morley; today it is one of the most publicized beauty contests in the world.
Amazon Launches Book Lending Library
Amazon.com has launched a book lending library for its Kindle owners called The Kindle Owners’ Lending Library taking e- reading to new a level. The company offers accessibility of most of the New York Best sellers to its Kindle owners with an Amazon prime membership. Currently the facility is available only to the owners of Kindle and Kindle fire devices, says the company Web site.
Kate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal Resemblance (PHOTOS)
With their shiny chestnut hair and striking beauty, anybody wold mistake Kate Middleton and Princess Mary as sisters. however, the future queens both share a similar commoner background and are married into the royal lineage.
The fairytale wedding between Frederik, 42, and his beautiful Australian-born wife Mary, 39, was very much like William and Kate's Royal Wedding.Recently Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge was handpicked Harper's Bazaar as the best dressed Brit. Kate had a...
Oxford Researchers Discover Earlier Modern Humans in Europe
A study conducted at the Oxford University have revealed the important new radiocarbon dates for two milk teeth and a jawbone, which sheds light on the arrival of the first modern humans in Europe.
Euro Gets Priority Over Greece at G-20 Meeting
World leaders are burning the midnight oil on Wednesday, in an effort to end the Eurozone crisis. They have collectively made it clear saving the Euro is more important than the outcome of the Greek referendum.
NIESR Predicts Higher Chances of Recession in UK
Economic growth in the UK is expected to held back in 2012, despite a possible solution the Eurozone crisis, according to a report by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).
Cameron Skips Perth Meeting for a Sip of Wine
Postponing the meeting due to fatigue on his recent visit to Perth for the Commonwealth summit, Prime Minister David Cameron surprisingly found enough energy to make a VIP wine tasting trip during his visit.
Miss World 2011: 15 Top Contestants (PHOTOS)
Miss World 2011: 15 Hottest Picks (PHOTOS)
Police Seize Cocaine Worth £2.5 Million in south London Raid
In a major crackdown, the Metropolitan police seized cocaine worth more than £2.5 million during a raid in Tooting, South London, Wednesday.
FTSE Opens Higher as Greece Proceeds with Referendum
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has decided to go ahead with his decision to conduct the referendum to decide on his country's future with European Union, brushing aside the market turmoil caused by his announcement Monday as "short lived."
Countdown to London 2012 Olympic Games (PHOTOS)
These days London has been only buzzing with "Olympic fever"! With 268 days left for the 2012 London Olympic Games and 301 days remaining for the 2012 Paralympic Games, the Londoners are feverishly working to make it a world-class event.
Top Boy on Channel 4: Is it any good?
Channel 4 show gets the IBTimes UK verdict.
Christina Aguilera's Weight Gain: Transition from Curvy to Fat (PHOTOS)
American singer Christina Aguilera's weight has always fluctuated, from the time she first entered the pop scene. However, this time she’s looking heavier than ever; aside from when she was pregnant. So much so, in fact, that her weight gain was the only thing everybody noticed after her sizzling performance at the Michael Jackson tribute concert on Oct. 8.
Scarlett Johansson's Nude Pictures Dominate Google Searches
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson's nude images, leaked last week on the cyber world, spiked an unprecedented hike on Web searches, according to reports furnished by Google Insight.
Dancing With the Stars: Transsexual Chaz Bono's Participation Stirs up Gender Controversy
His recent appearance gained unanimous praise from audiences and judges
19 September, 2011: The Pick of Today's Football transfer Rumours
Neymar denies speculation he has signed a pre-contract with Real Madrid
HTC Add Google Patents to Anti-Apple Suit
The news adds to the growing spread of lawsuits spreading throughout the tech industry.
London Riots 2011: Tough sentences show David Cameron is on riot victims' side
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the length of sentencing handed down to those convicted of offences during the rioting.
Tottenham Riots: Retailers Severely Affected
British retailers face tens of millions of pounds in costs and losses
Blackberry RIM boss releases open letter calling PlayBook tablet "Fisher Price toy"
The letter highlighted several of the criticisms made against the PlayBook tablet