The outcry over the shooting of black teenager Trayvon Martin has sparked debates over racial stereotyping and self-defence laws in the United States.
National media coverage of legal high Mexxy, has hit an all-time high after it was banned recently.
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Queues of panic buyers are disrupting traffic flow and creating tailbacks, despite no actual risk to fuel supplies.
Jewel gang broken up after thieves spotted emerging from town centre manhole just short of targets.
The smallest puppy in the world has been named after singer Beyonce Knowles!
Miss Universe Canada has rejected Jenna Talackova for being a transgender while Thailand based PC Air recruited four transgender cabin crews.
The Algerian born Toulouse gunman, Mohamed Merah, who is set to be buried in the Muslim quarter of a cemetery in Toulouse, after Algerian authorities refused to accept his body for burial.
Chileans call for an anti-discrimination law as four suspected neo-Nazis arrested for the killing of a gay man
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News blog taken offline in face of libel threat by PR agency, Hackford Jones, working on behalf of Tulisa
Bring it on, says Murdoch, over claims that former News Corp subsidiary NDS leaked encryption codes to damage rivals.
Footage of mysterious spacecraft has already amassed 10,000 views on YouTube.
Occupy reinforcements join environmental group to stop building work on green belt land.
Greek Police swept through central Athens today rounding up illegal immigrants as part of its recent government initiative to tackle its illegal immigration problem.
Over 80 percent of cybercrime is perpetrated by organised crime, but how is the Mob doing it? We investigate.
Shawn Tyson was given two life sentences after being found guilty of murdering two British tourists James Kouzaris and James Cooper who were on holiday in the US.
Tibetans marked the liberation of one million Tibetan serfs and slaves when the feudal serf system was abolished in 1959.
Three convicted multiple murderers have been hung in jails in various locations throughout Japan today.
The frog was last seen by scientists in 1949 and was feared to be extinct after decades of turmoil in the tiny East African nation.
Castro, one-time altar boy baptised into Roman Catholic Churchgreets pope in Cuba visit.
As finishing touches are put to London's Olympic venues, IBTimes UK takes a bird's-eye view.
Spanish prostitutes are boycotting their usual banker-clientele by refusing their erotic services until they start lending to the lower Spanish classes and SMEs.
IBTimes UK advises how to dodge temporary petrol supply crisis.
Coroner rules father was justified in his actions for killing burglar who was assaulting his wife.
A British man, who has been named as Clive Denis Everton, has been arrested in the country's capital in Somalia, on suspicion of links to a terrorist group in Kismayo south of the country.
Scientists believe life began on earth when comets carrying essential life blocks crashed into the planet.
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Conman duo trick way into home of 88-year-old victim and steal handbag.
Apple offers to refund Australian customers who feel misled on new iPad's 4G capabilities in the wake of severe backlash from Australian consumer watchdog.