Anne Frank 70th Anniversary of Arrest: History of the Diarist's Detention During the Holocaust
IBTimes UK looks at the events on the day Anne Frank was arrested in Amsterdam on 4 August 1944.
Jarrod Tutko Death: Body of Mentally Disabled Eight-Year-Old Left for Days in Squalid Room by Parents
Jarros Tutko Jr, an American eight-year-old, lay dead for days in his family home in Pennsylvania.
Women's Refuge Closures: Domestic Violence Victims Face 'Homelessness or Life With Abuser'
Polly Neate, chief executive of Women's Aid, says support for vulnerable women and children set back four decades
World War I Centenary: WW1 in Numbers
First World War fatalities, casualties, POWs and men injured during WW1 on centenary of outbreak.
India: Uttar Pradesh Using Banned 'Two Finger' Rape Test
State where two teen girls were raped and hung still uses 'two-finger test'.
UK Anti-Semitism Soared in 2014 Before Current Gaza Conflict Began
Community Security Trust data shows 36% rise in anti-Semitic incidences in first six months of 2014
Ebola: World Health Organization to Unveil $100 Million Emergency Response Plan
Leaders of WHO and West African countries affected by Ebola virus will announce £59m (€74.6m) response plan
Nasa Discovers Giant 'Cosmic Magnifying Glass' Galaxy as Most Distant Object Known to Science
Nasa's Hubble Telescope has found a giant lensing galaxy around 9.6 billion light-years away.
Gafsa Beach: Mysterious Lake Discovered in Drought-Stricken Tunisia Could be 'Radioactive'
Shepherds have found a new lake near Gafsa, Tunisia, which authorities fear could be dangerous.
Dinosaurs Evolved into Modern Flying Birds by 'Shrinking' Over 50 Million Years
University of Southampton researchers show dinosaurs evolved into flying birds by getting smaller.
Vibrio vulnificus: What is the Flesh-Eating Bacteria that has Killed 10 British Tourists in Florida?
British visitors to Florida warned about deadly marine bacteria that has killed 10.
NHS Alcohol Awareness Poster: Since When Was Rape a Side Effect of Women Drinking?
A poster sponsored by the Home Office blames women drinking for one in three rapes.
US Calls for China to End 'State-Sanctioned Harvesting of Human Organs' From Prisoners
US House Foreign Affairs Committee endorsed resolution for China to end prisoner organ harvesting.
Ebola Discoverer Peter Piot: 'I Would Sit Next to an Infected Person on the Train'
Scientist who discovered Ebola virus Peter Piot says outbreak won't trigger global epidemic.
Ebola: Sierra Leone Patients Refuse Treatment Over 'Witchcraft' Fears as Country Declares Emergency
Doctors Without Borders doctor Benjamin Black said patients believed infection caused by magic.
World War I 100th Anniversary: Ancestry Study Reveals 1 Million Heroes 'Forgotten' by Descendants
Ancestry.co.uk study reveals 3 in 10 descendants of WW1 heroes are unaware of military heritage.
Otzi the Iceman: 5,300-Year-Old Austrian Mummy Reveals Genetic Predisposition to Clogged Arteries
Analysis of Otzi the Iceman mummy suggests he was genetically predisposed to atherosclerosis.
Tidal Forces Acting Billions of Years Ago Gave Moon its 'Bulging' Shape
University of California Santa Cruz scientists show tidal effects on moon affected shape.
United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: Worst Countries for Modern-Day Slavery
July 30 is the first annual United Nations day against human trafficking with #igivehope campaign.
Ebola in UK: Birmingham Man Given All-Clear as Fears Grow Over Spreading Disease
A Birmingham man has been given the all-clear after being tested for the ebola virus.
Siberian Mystery Craters Explained: 'Dragon Breath' Methane Spikes Above Russia Linked to Climate Change
Geologist Dr Jason Box says increased methane levels above Siberia is linked to mystery craters
Worst Place to be a Mother: Why We Need to Address Childbirth in Conflict Zones
IBTimes UK examines maternal mortality in conflict zones and during humanitarian crises.
Solution to World Hunger? Scientists Sequence Genome of African Rice to Solve 'Nine Billion People Question'
University of Arizona researchers have sequenced the complete genome of African rice.
Richard Dawkins on Syllogism: 'Date Rape is Bad, Stranger Rape at Knifepoint is Worse'
Writer Richard Dawkins used rape and paedophilia as examples of logical syllogisms on Twitter
Fellowship of the Ring 60th Anniversary: How the Masterpiece Reflects JRR Tolkien's WW1 Involvement
IBTimes UK examines the influence the First World War had on JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
Truth Behind Clay Cleansing: The Diet Industry is Sadly Reinforcing Paradoxes of Wealth
IBTimes UK examines the popular practice of clay cleansing and the diet industry.
First World War Centenary: Invention of Plastic Surgery, Blood Banks and Other Lesser-Known WW1 Facts
IBTimes UK looks at interesting facts about World War One 100 years after the war began.
Domestic Violence: Government Let 10,000 Abusers Off the Hook with 'Slap on Wrist'
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to deliver speech on domestic violence.
Dinosaurs' Bad Timing: Creatures Had Potential to Survive 'Perfect Storm of Events' if Asteroid Struck Earlier
Palaeontologists say dinosaurs may have survived asteroid strike earlier or later in history
Forced Adoption in the UK: Child Protection or 'Punishment Without a Crime'?
IBTimes UK examines forced adoption in Britain and speaks to advocate Ian Josephs