England fans urged to order take-away instead of cooking during World Cup as strike takes place.
Dignity Project claims its Twitter account was 'hacked' in order to troll Harry Potter author.
Sun Zhenglong was chained then forced to work as a ship slave after being rescued at sea.
37 per cent of men Durex surveyed would have sex if they can watch games at the same time.
New York Times reports on White House's opposition to getting involved again in Iraq.
Coats were dyed in the womb and turned green before birth.
The North Korean leader said weather forecasts must be accurate as they affect economic affairs.
Best photos of the day: 12 June 2014.
The 19-year-old and a 44-year-old have been found hanged in Uttar Pradesh state - just weeks after two teenage cousins were killed.
Jihadists reach town at 56 miles from capital.
Gupta, found guilty of insider trading, must report to prison on 17 June.
David Cameron said an emergency clearing office has been set up in Liverpool to deal with the backlog.
Today marks Russia Day, a day designated to celebrate the Russian Federation.
The actress was visibly moved as she listened to women describe their experiences of rape.
Police covered over 60,000 square metres of land near the Ocean Club resort where Madeleine was abducted.
Cabbies warned Boris Johnson if he doesn't impose stricter regulation on apps like Uber, the black cab will disappear
Lower house of parliament approve law to formalize King Juan Carlos' abdication.
Uber has recorded an 850 per cent rise in downloads as London black taxi drivers protest against the controversial startup.
Jihadi militants sweep south towards Iraqi capital Baghdad after capturing Mosul.
South Korean security forces storm Evangelical Baptist Church compound in Anseong during investigation into sinking of Sewol ferry.
Allegations that unmanned drones are being used to sexually harass women and take secret photographs of them.
Fighting heads towards last major town before capital Baghdad.
A step too far? Some parents denounce the latest move at humiliating children.
A look at the Iraqi Jihadist group who seized Mogul and looted $429m.
IBTimes UK up for six awards including Online Editor of the Year, Digital Writer of the Year and Best National/World News Site.
US banker Jeffrey Burnham used corporate credit cards at strip clubs across America.
Following the ban several species cannot be used in circuses, advertisement, prizes and lotteries.
Right-wing parties accuse Italian government of aiding illegal immigration with Mare Nostrum rescue operation.
Turkey's prime minister Erdogan held emergency meeting to discuss Isis' seizure of Mosul
MP Steven Sim Chee Keong wants Ministry of Defence to name officers who saw plane re-enter their military airspace.