Orphans of Time: Rebecca Bathory captures the beauty of decaying abandoned buildings
Behind boarded-up windows and "No Trespass" signs lies a hidden world, slowly being claimed back by nature.
The Royal Photographic Society seeks entries for world's longest running photo exhibition
Held almost every year since 1854 – and now in its 160th edition – the RPS International Photography Exhibition is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
Harrowing images of deadly cholera outbreak sweeping through South Sudan's crowded refugee camps
Cholera has killed hundreds of people fleeing conflict and famine in South Sudan.
LA riots 25 years on: Rodney King beating, LAPD officers' trial and subsequent unrest in pictures
LA erupted into a riot that left 55 people dead after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King.
Heavy police presence keeps anti-Ann Coulter and geared-up alt-right activists apart at Berkeley
Alt-right supporters claim suppression of free speech after Ann Coulter's speech was cancelled.
Prince William and Kate Middleton sixth wedding anniversary: Beautiful photos of the royal couple's life together
From the royal wedding – and that famous kiss on the balcony – to children, here are plenty of beautiful images recording the couple's life together.
Hamas threatens 'explosion' as Palestinian Authority halts payment for Israeli-supplied electricity
Move could plunge entire territory into darkness.
Venezuela: Student dies after being hit by tear gas canister during anti-Maduro protests in Caracas
Juan Pablo Pernalete Llover died after receiving the impact of a tear gas canister in his chest.
A detailed look at North Korea's long range missiles and advanced weaponry
The weapons shown during the five major parades staged in North Korea under its current leader Kim Jong-un.
Improvised gas masks and Molotov cocktails deployed in protests against Venezuela's President Maduro
As state security forces lean more heavily on tear gas, protesters have begun gearing up with goggles, gas masks and vinegar-soaked rags.
Donald Trump's first 100 days: The 100 best (or worst) photos of the US President
As his 100th day in office approaches, IBTimes UK rounds up the 100 best (or worst) photos of President Donald J Trump.
The dolls of Chernobyl: Poignant symbols of nuclear horror, or macabre Instagram tableaux?
Creepy dolls litter the ghost town of Pripyat, but were they abandoned by fleeing children or placed there by visitors?
Winners of the 2017 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award for women photographers
Powerful photos by Stephanie Sinclair, winner of the 2017 prize, plus hard-hitting images by other female photographers recognised by the awards jury.
Photos of daily life in North Korea as Pyongyang prepares parade for Kim Il-sung's birthday
North Korea is rehearsing for a huge parade to mark Kim Il-sung's birthday – and there are fears they may also be planning something more serious.
California drought is officially over: See how the state has recovered in these before-and-after photos
Interactive photos show how California's drought-stricken reservoirs and forests have recovered.
Desperate families flee from South Sudan to Uganda in Africa's biggest exodus since 1994 Rwandan genocide
Uganda's progressive system of accommodating refugees is on the brink of "explosive" collapse
Return to Fukushima: Never-before-seen photos from inside the red nuclear exclusion zone
Very few photographers have ventured inside the restricted red zone, or seen the interiors of its abandoned buildings.
Venezuela: Violent scenes as anti-Maduro protesters clash with riot police in Caracas
Demonstrators carried makeshift shields and wore improvised gas masks to protect themselves against the plumes of tear gas.
France: Aftermath of huge fire in Dunkirk migrant camp after reported knife fight between Kurds and Afghans
More than half of the Grande-Synthe migrant camp near Dunkirk in northern France has been destroyed by a huge fire following violent clashes.
Moving scenes as police officers line the streets of London for PC Keith Palmer's funeral cortege
PC Palmer was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood as he guarded the forecourt of the Palace of Westminster.
Drought forces a family in Somalia to sell teenage daughter into marriage: Heartbreaking photo report
Family forced into impossible situations as an an arc of hunger and violence stretches across Africa into the Middle East.
Images of Holy Week 2017 in Spain: Hooded penitents parade through streets
Hundreds of processions featuring hooded figures are held around the clock during Holy Week in cities and towns all over Spain.
Stunning wildlife photos capture moments of surprising animal behaviour
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Unforgettable Behaviour is published by the Natural History Museum.
Abandoned skyscrapers and unfinished bridges are monuments to worsening China-North Korea relations
This slowdown in economic ties became marked after North Korea's fourth nuclear test in January 2016 and a series of missile launches since then.
In pictures: The daily lives of the thousands of families who have had to flee their homes in Mosul
Award-winning photojournalist Carl Court visited the Hamam al-Alil refugee camp as the fight to liberate Mosul from Isis enters its sixth month.
In pictures: Bizarre army lottery in Thailand where transgender women must prove they're not faking it
Thai men can volunteer to serve in the army for six months or enter a lottery that can mean exemption or two years' service. Transgender women are forced to undergo embarrassing examinations.
The best of Cassini: High-resolution images of Saturn's rings and moons captured by orbiting spacecraft
As the end of the orbiter's mission approaches, IBTimes shows some of its best photographs.
While war against Isis rages in Mosul, Iraqis bathe in healing hot waters at nearby Hammam al-Alil spa
While some Iraqis are being pampered, thousands of others just a short distance away are trying to get into a crowded refugee camp.
In pictures: Gibraltar remains rock solid as it keeps calm and carries on being British
With its red telephone boxes and double decker buses, Gibraltar remains an outpost of Britishness at the tip of Spain.
Tomb-Sweeping Day in pictures: Chinese people give fake money, food and wine to ancestors during Qingming Festival
People burn incense, fake money and paper models of houses, cars and other goods in the belief their ancestors will be able to enjoy them in the afterlife.