US election is 'embarrassing' says secretary of state John Kerry
Race between Clinton and Trump has been difficult for America's image abroad, says Secretary of State.
Flybe chief executive to step down with immediate effect
Flybe chief executive leaving by "mutual agreement" after a stint of over three years.
UK firms increase advertising budgets in 3rd quarter despite Brexit, IPA claims
Around 13.4% companies increased their budgets in the 3rd quarter, up from 10.7% in the second quarter.
Kaine vs Pence as it happened: Vice presidential nominees face off in first and only debate
The debate will be particularly crucial for the Trump-Pence ticket, which had a disastrous first debate.
Read Boris Johnson's full speech to Conservative conference in Birmingham
Foreign Secretary said the UK will be 'liberated' by breaking from the EU.
Fire rips through oil tanker owned by Mexican state firm Pemex
The 31 crew members were rescued by Mexican Navy, with no injuries reported.
Why the Olympic Games bidding process is becoming a thing of the past
Rome's withdrawal as a candidate for the 2024 Games highlights risks attached to being host city.
Zimbabwe: 'The poor are dying' amid crumbling health system unable to treat preventable diseases
Zimbabwe's former minister of finance Tendai Biti tells IBTimes UK about malfunctioning hospitals.
Is the bedroom tax worth its human cost?
Critics argue limited successes of bedroom tax do not justify the devastating impact on many of those affected.
Air rage incidents quadruple over three years
According to Civil Aviation Authority data, dangerous in-flight incidents are on the rise.
British armed forces 'ill-prepared' for attack on UK, says retired commander
Gen Sir Richard Barrons accused the Ministry of Defence of leaving the UK exposed.
NHS bosses warn funding urgently needed to stop 'draconian rationing' of treatment
Hospital chiefs warn 'unpalatable' decisions over care and jobs are coming.
Hyperloop coming to UK? Futuristic train could travel from London to Manchester in 18 minutes
Super high-speed transportation concept in talks with UK government investors.
Apple Campus 2: Spectacular new drone footage shows progress on 'Spaceship' headquarters
Shot with a DJI Inspire 1 Pro drone, this footage shows how construction of Apple Campus 2 is progressing.
Why Barcelona's summer transfer overhaul could cost £148m
Catalans have spent €122.75m plus add-ons on Alcacer, Andre Gomes, Umtiti, Digne, Denis Suarez and Cillessen.
Read Donald Trump's immigration speech in full
GOP candidate said 'the well-being of the American people' came first in the immigration debate.
Ukrainian president brands Russia 'an enemy that failed to bring us to our knees'
Petro Poroshenko struck a martial tone during his country's 25th independence anniversary celebrations.
The richest 10% of families in the US own 76% of the country's wealth
A new government report has laid bare the massive, growing wealth disparity in the US.
Expecting regulators to prevent banking frauds is 'naive and optimistic', says former FSA advisor
Claims industry watchdog is obsolete are 'wide of mark' but body needs better funding, says Ron Gould.
Five practical ways to help Syrians under siege in Aleppo
The crisis in Syria is escalating - here are the charities working to help the situation.
Technology hasn't made our schoolkids smarter so why invest millions into this failed project?
Multi-million pound investments have seen little evidence of impact and there's a simple answer to why.
Sky's the Limit: How No Man's Sky has revolutionised indie development forever
With an entire universe to explore, the PS4 and PC game might be indie gaming's greatest achievement.
NSA spied on global medical non-profits, newly released documents from leaked Snowden archive reveal
Medical research centres in Pakistan and Afghanistan were among the surveillance targets.
We can't help Britain's maternity crisis unless we restrict immigration
Pressure on services is now so bad that we need 2,600 more midwives in the NHS.
Amid fight to end drug trafficking, Indonesia cuts funding for rehabilitation
Out of nearly six million drug users in Indonesia, less than 1% received treatment in 2014.
Twitter's revenue growth slowest since 2013; quarterly losses decline
Since July 2015, Twitter added 9 million monthly users while Facebook's user-base grew by 164 million.
Theresa May's 'Wimbledon set' usurps David Cameron's 'Notting Hill posh boys'
A decade in the hard-knocks school of local London politics has produced a prime minister and flurry of ministers.
Is this the next Sony Xperia smartphone? Leaked images reveal curved new handset
USB-C port, dual-LED flash and curved brush-metal finish also revealed for Android device.
Brexit Impact: Lowcostholidays goes bust jeopardising holiday trips of 137,000 customers
About 55% of the budget tour operator's customers are said to be British.
South Sudan's corrupt elite have driven a debt-free and oil-rich country to ruin
In just five years the young African country has gone from prosperity to poverty.