Will Rob Kardashian and pregnant Blac Chyna stay together after Rob & Chyna?
Rob & Chyna will premiere on Sunday, 11 September at 9 pm, on E! Network.
The emerging illiterate class is hooked on Facebook videos – and that's good news for demagogues
Millennials communicate through emojis, which means a new form of over-simplified, emotional news is emerging.
Refugees in Como: 'We beg Switzerland to open the borders, we don't want to stay in Italy'
IBTimes UK speaks with refugees left stranded in Como as Switzerland denied them access.
Chris Brown's alleged victim says singer threatened her with a gun after argument over jewellery
Baylee Curran claims she was merely admiring some jewellery.
Sporting success UK style: Immigration, investment and astonishing individuals like Mo Farah
Team GB's sporting success is due to years of investment and the dedication of athletes.
Liverpool fans outraged builders leave Hillsborough insult graffiti in Anfield toilets
Contractors also wrote 'dirty scousers' and 'MUFC' as they build new main stand.
Why the Deliveroo strike matters for the future of workers' rights
Gig economy may mean lower prices but it relies on people who are often exploited.
Who is Fadumo Dayib, Somalia's first female presidential hopeful?
Meet the presidential candidate who confounds stereotypes and wants to confront injustice.
RMT union's bully-boy tactics leave commuters in perpetual strike misery
Workers in Britain have never had it so good - strikes should be a last resort.
Does this little girl deserve to be bullied?
I was beaten for looking different. No campaign should encourage bullying.
Portugal wildfires: Three are killed in blaze as a thousand are evacuated amid inferno of Madeira
Firefighters have struggled to battle the blaze as it reaches the capital Funchal .
Danniella Westbrook shuts down Twitter account after denying drug relapse
The former Eastenders star says the reason for her hospital visit was due to being 'poorly'.
FX Focus: Pound suffers biggest drop in three weeks as interest rates cut to historic low
Pound falls over 1% against 16 major peers after Bank of England cuts rates to 0.25%.
Greek Olympians eye glory in Rio despite debt, homelessness and dead swallows in the pool
The Olympics' ancient birthplace has been battered by economic misery since Athens hosted the games in 2004.
Proposed Aleppo humanitarian corridors must ensure protection of all civilians, ICRC says
According to reports, civilians are largely mistrustful of the proposed corridors by Moscow and Damascus.
Bastille Day killer Mohamed Bouhlel's elderly gay lover wants to 'spit on the grave' of murderer
The 73-year-old said Bouhlel asked him how to hire a truck and showed beheading videos to him.
Read Bill Clinton's DNC 2016 speech endorsing presidential candidate and wife Hillary Clinton
Former president's speech caps historic night in which Hillary nominated Democratic presidential candidate.
Kabali review: Rajnikanth shines in politically charged movie
Tamil film star Rajnikanth's Kabali movie breaks all records.
Boris Johnson could ruin Britain's global relationships
The job of foreign secretary requires incessant wooing – one gaffe could undo years of diplomatic progress.
Andrea Leadsom had a hard time, but she should've expected attacks when running against Theresa May for PM
Anyone with real leadership potential would have fought back.
Photo of Pennsylvania father sleeping under son's hospital crib goes viral
Andre Palmer's son AJ was hospitalised after suffering an asthma attack the boy's mother said.
Theresa May is the favourite - but Andrea Leadsom could be the new leader of the Conservative Party
Leadsom might be the right-wing, quick-Brexit candidate, but May could be thwarted.
Should English remain the main language for EU business after Brexit?
English dominates to a considerable extent, but native speakers in the EU are set to drop from 14% to around 1%.
Michael Gove is a thoughtful Tory 'moderniser' – he could break the mould
Gove revealed ambition for power after delivering brutal put-down to fellow leadership hopeful Boris Johnson.
Michael Gove vs Boris Johnson: British politics is resembling Game of Thrones more than ever
Starring Michael Gove as Cersei and Nigel Farage as Walder Frey, we're outdoing TV for twists and turns.
Brexit: A national catastrophe and a vacuum in leadership – this is what Britain voted for
We were warned – and now the UK has the national crisis many people said we would.
Can MPs block Brexit? David Lammy tells parliament to 'stop the madness of non-binding vote'
The Labour MP says the referendum was 'advisory' and 'non-binding'.
Boris Johnson looked sick - because he has no idea how to fix the national disaster he's bequeathed us
Michael Gove and Boris Johnson looked like they were at a funeral yesterday, not a celebration.
Brexit: Cameron's great referendum gamble has backfired disastrously
For the first time in our history, the UK government has been forced down a road it doesn't want to follow.
Paper Brexit: Free PC game offers a bleak look at Britain after leaving the EU
Paper Brexit explores voting anxiety in a dark work of interactive fiction.