IBTimes UK looks at the controversy behind what will be Africa's largest hydroelectric power plant.
Reading between the lines of Eric Barone's love letter to Harvest Moon and other Nintendo classics.
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IBTimes UK takes a guess at why Rogue One is resonating so strongly with hardcore lovers of the franchise.
IBTimes UK sits down with the man behind the $1.5bn start-up favoured by Jay-Z and the Saudi Royal Family.
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Thomas Birr and Carsten Stöcker of innogy SE look at how transportation will meet blockchain transactions.
Like World of Warcraft, Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm, Blizzard reinvented a genre.
Coder and blogger Ben Dickson examines the irrepressible world of initial coin offerings.
Head to the capital's parks and green spaces for a good view.
Life and times of the Birmingham native making Hollywood her own.
Escape from the urban madness to these rural Scottish retreats currently for sale.
The best games to take your mind off the raging tire fire that has been this year.
Mysterious China-backed electric car maker owes millions to suppliers is to meet deadlines.
Taking the non-lethal route in Ubisoft's hack-em-up turns it into an open world puzzle game.
MPs will vote on a groundbreaking international treaty on domestic violence today.
How to unlock every classic Super Mario character in the plumber's first outing on iPhone and iPad.
Central bank settlement coins, blockchain governance and interoperability, plus the big data business.
Be careful at your office Christmas party.
Architects from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners were asked to develop a short-term solution to homelessness.
We look at the key themes in 2017 for the private rented property market.
Google's 'Switch to Android' feature makes the transition from an iOS device to Android easier.
A series of walkouts threaten to disrupt delivery and travel for Britons over the holiday season.
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We look at what property and housing experts say will happen to the market in the new year.
China's space agency might stand by EmDrive, but there are still a myriad of engineering problems to solve.
CapitalRise is a crowdfunding platform for investing in high-end London real estate.
Family of Manal,13, fear she will become a child bride after being kidnapped from a refugee camp in Lebanon.