Wendi Deng Rupert Murdoch Divorce: The Truth is 'Jaw-Dropping'
Dramatic allegations for the failure of the marriage of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his Chinese wife Wendi Deng has begun to filter onto the internet.
Tibetan Musicians Jailed for Singing About Independence
Chakdor and Pema Trinlay eulogised the Dalai Lama and praised monks who set fire to themselves.
Syria: Britain Backs US Chemical Weapons Claims But No Decision on Arming Rebels
British PM David Cameron shares Obama's view on chemical weapons used by Assad's regime.
Iran's Presidential Election: 50 Million Opinions [VIDEO]
Iran's 50 million voters face important questions over its international isolation and a economy in freefall
Microsoft Revealing Software Security Flaws to US Government
US government told of security flaws in Microsoft software before it issues fixes for them.
Rush Hour and Kung Fu Panda Star Jackie Chan Ready for Musical Based on His Life
59-year-old Hong Kong-born martial arts legend will base theatrical production on his autobiography, I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action
NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden Not Welcome in UK, Warns Whitehall
Government warns airlines not to allow Snowden to board UK-bound flights because he is 'highly likely' to be refused entry.
Asian Markets Rebound on Positive US Data, Nikkei Leads the Pack
US job and retail figures help end losing streak on Wall Street and Asian markets.
Prada Results Disappoint Markets, Stock Drops 3.34%
Although Italian luxury goods firm's income rises, profits under squeeze.
Prism Whistleblower Edward Snowden: US Has Been Hacking China For Years
The man behind NSA Prism leaks hopes China will not be bullied by US over extradition.
Nikkei Nosedves as Asian Stocks Hit Fresh 2013 Lows
Uncertainty over US bond purchases continues to cloud markets.
Jolla Smartphone Attracts Interest From Around the Globe
The Jolla smartphone has received pre-orders from 118 countries, as Finnish company prepares to close second finance round.
Prism Whistleblower Edward Snowden: I Will Never Feel Safe
Edward Snowden emerges from hiding in Hong Kong to say: 'I'm neither hero nor traitor. I'm an American.'
ASOS' Stock Surges As Cold Weather Boosts Q3 Sales By 45%
ASOS shares were trading 5.6% higher at 1:36pm in London.
Australian Consumer Confidence Rebounds in June Amid Concerns About The Economy
RBA's decision to keep the cash rate unchanged at 2.75% boosted consumer confidence.
Where is Safe for NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden?
Iceland, Russia, China and Latin America may be options for analyst behind biggest intelligence leak in US history.
European Markets Open Lower Ahead of ECB Trial in Germany
German court to look into legality of ECB bond purchases.
Asian Markets Outside Australia Open Lower In Cautious Trade
Bank of Japan's reluctance to curb volatility impacts markets.
Rupee Falls To Record Low On Fed Fears And Weak Chinese Data
India will now struggle to plug its current account deficit in its economy.
George Galloway: I'll Fight Boris Johnson and Transvestite Comedian Eddie Izzard for London Mayor
Respect MP tells IBTimes UK he's looking into the possibility of running as 'real Labour' candidate.
Charts in Focus: China's Economy Stumbles and Rate Cuts on Horizon
As China's economic growth slows down, IBTimes UK takes a look at the country's financial landscape through graphics
China Tipped to Cut Rates to Revive Sagging Economy
Economic growth in China slowed down to 7.7% in first quarter.
Markets, Politics, Economics: Main Casualties in Emerging Market Equities and Bonds
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Asian Markets Inch Up as Nikkei Surges on Higher Japanese Growth Data
Markets in positive mood after encouraging Japanese growth data and US job figures.
Teenager Loses Out on Cambridge Shop Job for Not Speaking Chinese
Zoe Churchman, 18, turned down for Body Shop part-time job after manager tells her she is not qualified - in Chinese.
Europe Floods: Homes Evacuated As Danube's Rising Waters Ravage Central Europe
Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in western Hungary as it becomes the latest country hit by flooding that has devastated large parts of central Europe.
Four Killed in Santa Monica Gun Rampage
Gunman dressed in black shot dead by police in city's college campus after 10 minute shooting spree.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Bearish Sentiments Prevail As Uncertainty Persists
QE fears and weak economic data from US and China hit Asian stocks.
China's Xi and Obama Hold Talks As Internet Tapping Row Rages On
Obama was reportedly planning to confront China on cyber attacks but recent revelations on US policy push president to corner.
McDonald's Recruits 75,000-strong Burger Army for China Invasion
Ronald McDonald goes to war with KFC and Burger King for slice of Chinese market.

