DraftKings and FanDuel fantasy sport betting is illegal gambling says New York attorney general
New York's attorney general has ordered daily fantasy sports sites to stop taking bets in New York state.
Kenya: Is charity failing those who desperately need access to drinking water?
IBTimes UK met humanitarian entrepreneur Mikkel Vestergaard to discuss Africa's water crisis.
UK has best economy in the EU for starting a business
Low start up costs and positive public perception has placed Britain on top for starting a business.
The Apprentice winner Mark Wright: UK must fund its small businesses or face new recession
Climb Online entrepreneur told IBTimes UK a lot more funding is necessary, as is done in Silicon Valley.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg fends off questions on net neutrality
At townhall Q&A in New Delhi, Zuckerberg calls for expanding internet.
London dating: 'Topless selfies might work on Tinder but they won't get you into singles' Premier League'
Dating website The Inner Circle prides itself on being the best site for young desirables in London.
Banks launch programme to empower Egyptian businesswomen
Females account for only 11% of entrepreneurs in Egypt.
Inside North Korea: Pyongyang shows signs of prosperity ahead of huge military parade [Photos]
Smartphones, traffic jams, restaurants and taxis – North Korea's capital is showing signs of prosperity.
Theresa May speech: Immigration may 'put a strain' on UK infrastructure but it helps build it too
May says immigration is hitting hospitals hard but it is migrants who help staff them.
James Caan: Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump are a rejection of politics as usual
Both Trump and Corbyn offer reassurance to those who feel angry and alienated.
China: Is it time for investors to ride the wave of panic?
Last week's crash in China's financial markets has had investors spooked
James Caan: Are CEOs worth 183 times more than your average worker?
In a global market, high CEO pay needs to be put in perspective.
Ultimo: Founder Michelle Mone leaves firm for role in George Osborne Northern Powerhouse plan
The Scot was announced as an adviser on new start-up companies.
Greek debt crisis: Greece urgently needs a jobs revolution
Greece is haemorrhaging high-skilled workers.
Government outlines £13bn blueprint for 'Northern Powerhouse' and enlists bra queen Michelle Mone
Transport investment is key to the north's economic future.
James Caan: No degree? No problem - a lack of qualifications didn't hold me back
With GSCE and A-level results due out soon, Caan talks about leaving school at 16 with no qualifications.
President Barack Obama: 'Kenya is on the move, poised to play a big role in the world'
US president called for transparent democracy and said corruption was not 'unique' to Kenya.
President Obama delivers 'blunt message' on gay rights to Kenyan President Kenyatta
Obama raised the issue of gay rights to Kenyatta during his visit to East African country.
President Obama in Kenya: Nairobi speech to entrepreneurs praises Africa's economic potential
Obama will also hold talks with President Kenyatta and visit the site of the US embassy bombing.
President Barack Obama arrives in Kenya for first Presidential visit
The President will discuss trade, terrrorism and democracy during talks with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Kenya demands apology from CNN over terror comments ahead of visit from President Obama
Kenya's interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, has demanded an apology from CNN for referring to Kenya as "hotbed of terror"
What now for Apple investors?
James Caan offers his views on Apple after it announced its financial results
Edward Tse: China's private-sector giants will help country challenge US in global stakes
Tse, who has advised some of the biggest companies in China, believes the current problems facing country can be overcome
James Caan: Addressing productivity puzzle is key to ensuring UK becomes dominant world economy
Caan believes productivity is the secret to Britain's economic future.
Cisco to invest $1bn in UK technology sector
Cisco CEO John Chambers makes announcement at meeting with PM David Cameron.
Greek debt crisis: Thousands of IT workers in mass exodus due to corruption and lack of prospects
200,000 highly skilled Greeks below the age of 35 have left since 2010 and 30% of them do not intend to return.
Israel is the original startup and was built with a crowdfunding campaign
Israel's UK ambassador believes country's success is based on a combination of dissatisfaction and luck.
James Caan: Are you an entrepreneur in disguise?
Venture capitalist and former Dragon on why you should be developing a team of entrepreneurs.
Baku 2015: Azerbaijan government 'docking staff pay to fund bloating European Games costs'
Aliyev government in Baku accused of forcing public and private workers to donate to Games bill.
Baku 2015: After FIFA and Qatar scandals, Azerbaijan should not be given a fig leaf for political repression
Far from the glitzy stadiums, Azerbaijans greatest minds rot in jail