Transfer deadline day: A guide to potential new signings
IBTimes UK looks at the potential last-minute deals that could be made in the January transfer window.
Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei recreates image of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi
The photograph was taken on the Greek island of Lesbos and was part of an art exhibition in India.
February film preview: Deadpool, Triple 9 and Zoolander 2
IBTimes UK film critic Amy West takes a look at the big movie releases for this month.
Gaming News Round-Up: Destiny micro-transactions, Star Wars Battlefront and Detective Pikachu
A round of this week's biggest gaming news stories.
John Mpaliza: We are all connected to abuses in DRC fuelled by economic war
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with Peace Walking Man on human right abuses in DRC
Ethiopia: Thousands left displaced in Somali region due to severe drought
It is thought that around 67,500 people have been displaced in the Somali region alone.
Japan: Kamikaze WW2 Zero fighter plane takes to the skies for first time in 71 years
The Zero was bought by a Japanese businessman for £2m in 2010.
France: Topless Femen activist 'hangs' herself to protest against Iran's Hassan Rouhani visit to Paris
Activist hung from the neck under a sign reading 'Welcome Rouhani, executioner of freedom'.
A-List Insider: Louis Tomlinson's baby name revealed, Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian hooking up
Entertainment editor Toyin Owoseje rounds up the celebrity stories of the week.
Galliford Try is our share tip of the week – five reasons to invest
Edmund Shing explains why you should be looking to invest in construction company Galliford Try.
EU Referendum: Irish PM Enda Kenny warns David Cameron over 'critical' Brexit vote
Kenny said that a potential EU exit could threaten trade between Ireland and the UK.
Indonesian 'Iron Man' claims to have created mind-controlled robotic arm out of scrap metal
The welder from Bali says the arm is controlled by "telling stories".
DRC: 'Free and fair vote' in elections could end Congo crisis and break conflict mining curse
Armed groups in DRC earn hundreds of millions of dollars every year by trading conflict minerals.
Brighton: Watch pedestrian thrown into the air in dramatic hit and run
The unnamed man suffered serious head injuries, but is now making a recovery.
Chinese stocks are in the red but don't panic – this is a global investment opportunity
Why you should not fear the plummeting Chinese stock market.
Greece: Thousands protest in Athens over pensions and welfare cuts
Thousands protested outside of the Greek parliament over the latest cuts to welfare.
Iran and China agree trade deals as President Xi Jinping meets with President Hassan Rouhani
The two countries agreed 17 accords in President Xi's historic visit.
Winter Storm Jonas: Wisconsin citizens enjoying calm before the storm in the snow
A local car business has built a massive snow sculpture in Wisconsin.
Refugee crisis: Hundreds stranded in freezing weather as Macedonia shuts border with Greece
Around 750 people have been stranded in Greece after Macedonia shut its border on 22 January.
Haiti: Presidential elections postponed as violence breaks out in Port-au-Prince
The 24 January vote has been pushed back amid accusations of fraud.
In Focus: Millions of people in southern Africa need global effort to cope with severe drought
IBTimes UK speaks with the World Food Programme following drought exacerbated by El Nino.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau: 'The country's hearts are breaking for the people of La Loche'
At a press conference Mr Trudeau described the shooting at a community school as 'every parent's worst nightmare.'
Bring Back British Rail: Meet the group who want to renationalise UK railways
IBTimes UK speaks to pressure group Bring Back British Rail about re-nationalising Britain's railways.
Davos 2016: US Vice President Joe Biden urges world business leaders to do more for LGBT rights
The Democrat was speaking to business leaders from companies including Google, Microsoft and Coca-Cola.
Chile: 30 million joints could come out of largest medical marijuana farm in Latin America
The plantation holds 6,900 stalks, and could supply 4,000 patients with the drug.
Refugee crisis: Syrian families warned of cold with Serbian temperatures set to plummet to -20C
Save the Children has warned that child migrants are arriving with blue lips from the cold.
Russian Orthodox Epiphany: Siberian believers plunge under icy water in -21C conditions
Thousands of Russian Orthodox Christians have taken part in the icy ritual across the country.
South China Sea dispute: Anti-Beijing protesters in Vietnam mark Battle of the Paracel Islands anniversary
Dozens took to the streets of Hanoi to remember the 74 soldiers who died 42 years ago.
National Television Awards 2016 predictions: Downton Abbey, EastEnders and The X Factor
IBTimes UK previews this year's National Television Awards.
Music Minute: 50 Cent clashes with Meek Mill, Jennifer Lopez hits Las Vegas
IBTimes UK's music reporter Alicia Adejobi brings you the latest news from the charts.