Fighting erupts in eastern Libyan city killing 38 people
However, earlier this year, one fan paid $2.16m for lunch with legendary investor Warren Buffett
Attorney General decides not to refer convicted paedophile's sentence following complaints it was too light
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arınc faces backlash after saying women shall not laugh in public.
Neither the identity of the woman nor the reasons of her gesture are known
Jamaican sprinter has taken to Twitter to deny claims made by The Times.
Senior staff members at paper to appear in court over allegations they conspired to hack phones.
Savage attack in East Jerusalem left two Palestinians in intensive care.
More than a million women were added to the British workforce during World War One
Bodies of fallen warriors were desecrated after battle by their enemies around the time of birth of Christ
83-year-old facing charges of bribery and incitement to breach trust.
Doctors battling power outages and appalling conditions to treat victims of Al Shati blast.
Oxfam has cut its own costs and seen a reduction in humanitarian aid spending for 2013-2014.
Dozens of houses hit by landslide triggered by monsoon rains in Mumbai's Maharashtra state.
Expert says team management failures could wreck your business for the rest of the year
Matteo Vatta, a cardiovascular expert discusses syndrome where healthy young men die in their sleep.
Pilot who died last year accused of molesting children in various African countries while on stopovers
Poor market potential and clinical trials held up for lack of high risk subjects have led to four vaccines against Ebola being non-starters.
HSBC has closed accounts for a number of other Muslim organisations and individuals in the UK.
The president's office declared a week of national mourning after the incident.
Van Kirk, 24 when he helped bomb Hiroshima in 1945, never regretted his actions
Festival highlights include bull testicle eating competition and tricycle underwear race
Shadowy rebel leader fought for Mladic's Serb forces in eastern Bosnia with the 'Tsar's Wolves'.
IBTimes UK examines maternal mortality in conflict zones and during humanitarian crises.
Rabbi in Frankfurt says anonymous callers threatened to kill Jews.
Campaign backed by MP Kevin Brennan and 12 musicians lifts ban on guitars in jails
Nine-year-old girl dies in hospital from injuries sustained by plane crashing onto beach in Venice, Florida
Alareer played chicken in popular Aqsa TV programme Tomorrow's Pioneers.
First Arab Israeli woman in the Knesset said Israeli teens' kidnappers 'aren't terrorists'.
IBTimes UK looks at the deadliest diseases in humans with the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak.