RCA Secret 2016: Bag a David Bailey, Grayson Perry, Anish Kapoor, Steve McQueen, Maggi Hambling or Yinka Shonibare for just £55
Nearly 2,000 postcard-sized artworks are on sale for a fixed price of £55, with the identity of the maker revealed only once the purchase is complete.
Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of violating ceasefire in breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region
Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous enclave populated mainly by ethnic Armenians who reject Azerbaijan's rule.
Rwanda genocide anniversary: Harrowing photos of 1994's 100-day mass slaughter
Over the course of 100 days in 1994, between 7 April and mid-July, up to a million people were killed in Rwanda, in a mass slaughter unparalleled in modern history.
Chernobyl: Wolves, eagles and other wildlife thriving in exclusion zone 30 years after disaster
Thirty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, populations of some wildlife – such as wolf, elk and boar – are booming in the vast exclusion zone around the former reactor.
Indonesia blows up foreign boats caught fishing illegally in its waters
Twenty-three boats – 13 from Vietnam and 10 from Malaysia – were blown up simultaneously in seven different ports.
Junior doctors' strike: Photos of the best placards aimed at health secretary Jeremy Hunt
The 48-hour strike marks the fourth time doctors have downed tools over the proposed new contract terms.
France: Students and riot police clash as labour protests turn violent in Paris and Rennes
Students clash with riot police in several cities across France in the latest round of protests against the government's labour reforms.
Iraqis flee as government forces attempt to capture town of Hit in Anbar Province from Isis
Residents flee Hit after Iraqi forces launch an operation to retake it from Isis (Daesh) fighters.
Japan: Cherry blossom fever grips Tokyo, with people holding late-night viewing parties in parks
The cherry tree, or Sakura, is celebrated with outdoor parties known as Hanami.
The world's poorest countries
An IBTimes UK picture gallery, looks at the 10 poorest countries in the world.
The world's richest countries
An IBTimes UK picture gallery, looking at the 10 richest countries in the world.
Qingming Festival: Chinese people give food and fake money to dead relatives on Tomb Sweeping Day
People visit ancestors' graves and leave them food and paper money to mark Qingming Festival, or Tomb Sweeping Day.
Refugee crisis: Photos of first migrants deported from Greece to Turkey in EU deal
First group of refugees and migrants sent back to Turkey as part of a controversial EU plan to limit migration to Europe.
Photos of giant rats trained to sniff out unexploded landmines and bombs in war-torn countries
Giant rats have been trained to sniff out explosives in Africa, and they are now also being used in Cambodia.
Qatar World Cup 2022: Photos show the conditions faced by migrant labourers
Photos of filthy accommodation for workers, as well as the much-improved facilities in Qatar's new Labour City.
Zaha Hadid has died: Some of the beautiful buildings designed by renowned Iraqi-British architect
Hadid has died at the age of 65 in Miami, after a heart attack.
Millionaires' 8 favourite places: Australia is top destination for the super-wealthy
Australia is the favourite destination for millionaires, with Sydney, Melbourne and Perth all seeing an inflow of the super-wealthy.
India: Rescue efforts after Kolkata flyover collapse traps 'more than 100' [GRAPHIC IMAGES]
More than 100 people feared trapped after a flyover that was under construction collapsed on moving traffic.
France: Students clash with riot police during protests and strikes against proposed labour reform
Students and workers held street protests across France against the government's proposed labour reforms.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016: Spectacular images will inspire you to enter prestigious competition
There are just two weeks left to enter the Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 competition.
Save our steel: Tata selling British plants would devastate communities like Port Talbot
Tata Steel's sale of UK operations would directly impact Port Talbot in Wales, home to Britain's largest steelworks.
Lego releases new minifigures based on favourite Disney and Pixar characters
Lego has teamed up to create 18 minifigures including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Alice and Maleficent.
Indonesia: Shocking photos of disabled and mentally ill people kept chained up in sheds
An estimated 20,000 people with conditions such as schizophrenia are shackled and kept in filthy conditions,
Chernobyl: Huge sliding arch to block radiation is nearing completion 30 years after nuclear disaster
Nearly 30 years after the world's worst nuclear accident a huge structure designed to contain radiation is nearing completion.
Top Wildlife Sites of the World: Where to photograph nature's greatest spectacles
Photographer Will Burrard-Lucas has published a new book on the places every wildlife enthusiast should visit.
Sony World Photography Awards 2016: Open and Youth winners are finally revealed
The winners of the Open and Youth sections of the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced.
Bosnian war photo report: Radovan Karadzic and the slaughter of Muslims at Srebrenica
In July 1995, Bosnian Serb forces killed more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, which was a designated UN safe haven.
Holy Week: Atmospheric photos of hooded penitents in Spain as Easter approaches
In this gallery, IBTimesUK looks at Holy Week processions in several cities around Spain.
EU referendum: Brexit cloud hanging over British expats and pensioners living in sunny Spain
Getty photojournalist David Ramos takes a look at the daily life of British expats and pensioners living in Spain.
First dates: Photos of two endangered pygmy hippos meeting nose-to-nose at Sydney Taronga Zoo
Should you kiss on the first date? Yes – if you are a pygmy hippo.