Angela Merkel: The world's great political survivor
The German chancellor has seen many other leaders come and go.
Does a September baby boom exist? Busy midwife begs people to 'stop shagging at Christmas'
Midwife pleads with Twitter for people to stop having sex at Christmas because she's so overwhelmed in September.
All you need to know about North Korea's rapidly growing nuclear arsenal
Missile and nuclear tests have become more common than ever, putting the world on edge.
Growing up with HIV: Stigma, secrets and breakthrough
Mother to child transmission of HIV has nearly disappeared in the UK thanks to antiretroviral therapy since the AIDS epidemic started in the 1980s. Four people reveal what it's like to live with the virus.
Terror in Barcelona: How the Las Ramblas attack unfolded
Maps and pictures of the devastation brought by terrorists using a white van as a weapon.
Ageing UK heroin users make 40 to 49-year-olds most vulnerable to drug deaths
Generation X feels the burden of opioid use while millennials mostly say 'no'.
Cocaine deaths hit record high in UK
It's been declared a 'national crisis'.
Maduro's hollow victory: The end of democracy in Venezuela or the start of a revolution?
Venezuela's new constituent assembly allows President Maduro to silence his enemies. But the opposition won't just go away.
Viktor Orbán and Hungary's dark path towards dictatorship
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been accused of destroying press freedom, attacking human rights and rewriting the history books. But could his popular 'illiberal' style of politics spread through the EU?
There has been a stark rise in fast food restaurants in the poorest areas of the UK
Obesity causes more than 30,000 deaths and costs the NHS over £6bn a year.
UK economy on track as service sector keeps Brexit headwinds at bay
Britain's GDP grows 0.3% in Q2 in line with expectations, but growth slows down to 1.7% on an annual basis.
How Britain's ecosystems are cutting pollution, creating energy and growing the economy
The UK is producing 600 times more solar energy than in 2007.
Shrinkflation: The products you buy are slowly shrinking - but not getting cheaper
Brexit is not to blame.
London acid attacks: 91% sulphuric acid drain cleaner on sale in UK stores
Capital sees 175% rise in acid attacks in two years – IBTimes UK examines this lethal and legal weapon.
These 3 graphs show the danger of a bad Brexit deal for our services industry
Great Britain's service exports to the EU were worth £36.9bn to our economy in 2015.
Cigarettes and alcohol: These charts show how consumer goods prices have rocketed since 2005
Price of tobacco up 99% since 2005, and food prices have risen by 130% in three years.
In work, over-qualified and returning home: The truth about Eastern Europeans in the UK
Latest ONS data paints a detailed picture of migrants from 'EU8' nations.
Bisexual people are more likely to have higher levels of anxiety than gay men or women
People who identify as lesbian, gay and bisexual tend to rate their quality of life as lower than the UK average.
Who has the most influence over Brexit in the UK?
From Theresa May to Jeremy Corbyn, IBTimes UK lists the most important politicians.
British military receives a 50% surge in number of Buddhist fighters
Figures show 780 members of the Army, Royal Navy and Air Force are part of the religion.
The world has less confidence in Donald Trump than Vladimir Putin or Xi Jinping
Angela Merkel is the most trusted leader from one of the four most powerful countries.
Analysis of how the world's view of America has changed since Trump became president
Trump receives lower ratings in Canada, but more positive reviews from Russia.
Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate deal is a more unpopular policy than his travel ban
None of Trump's five major policy proposals are popular globally.
These shocking maps show how hot the world is going to get due to climate change
New study finds that days over 35C may become common across the globe.
Young, pro-EU and highly educated: 6 graphs that show how Corbyn turned things around
An analysis of Ipsos MORI data from the general election shows under-24 turnout increased to 64%
History of Islamic terrorism in the Philippines as Isis fights for control of Marawi
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who has expended huge amounts of political and military capital on his war on drugs, has been forced to change tack and tackle Isis-affiliated Muslim extremists in their own 'back yard' of Mindanao.
6 charts that explain the UK general election results
Theresa May's Conservatives failed to win a majority after the 2017 general election produced a hung parliament.
UK general election 2017 as it happened: May clings on with DUP backing
Theresa May is still prime minister but she has lost her majority and potentially much more.
Labour vs Conservative manifestos: Where do they stand on the issues that matter to you?
What do the Conservatives and the Labour manifestos say on specific key points? Here's a comparison.
Why Real Madrid's €339m bench can decide Champions League final against Juventus
IBTimes UK compare the cost of both squads ahead of the Cardiff final.