January
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Masked gunmen execute wounded police officer
A shocking video emerged on social media showing the execution of a police officer in the Paris shooting near the Charlie Hebdo offices.
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February
Quay Valley: The solar-powered, self-sustaining, Hyperloop-connected city of the future
In 2016, ground will be broken on Quay Valley, a brand new city midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco that aims to be 100% solar-powered, entirely self-sustaining and connected by Hyperloop - the world's most advanced transportation network.
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March
Who was Andreas Lubitz? The pilot who murdered 150 passengers in Alps crash
The German co-pilot who allegedly flew a Germanwings flight into the French Alps was named as Andreas Lubitz, who was aged 28. Prosecutors claimed information suggested he was fully conscious as the plane went down.
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April
Mediterranean migrant crisis: The Drowned And The Saved - a photo report
Migrants seeking a better life in Europe have died by the thousands in the Mediterranean Sea in recent years while fleeing poverty and bloodshed in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
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May
UK Election 2015: Five reasons why the pollsters got it so wrong
It's not just the vanquished parties who licked their wounds but the pollsters who all failed to predict an outright Conservative victory.
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June
Richard Branson: Leaving Europe would be 'the worst' mistake UK ever made
Sir Richard Branson has said that leaving the European Union would be the "worst mistake" Britain ever made and has urged the continent's nations to stay strong in the face of Russian aggression.
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July
London rents crisis: 'I am looking for a slutty girl who wants to stay rent free in zone 1'
The final part in an IBTimes UK series exploring London's worsening rents crisis, from sharing rooms to property guardians.
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August
Ashley Madison: 'Most dating websites have been hacked and user info sold on the dark web'
The attacks on Ashley Madison were not the first security breach of an adult social network or dating website. Scores of other such sites, including extramarital affair platform Gleeden, had their user data accessed and sold on the dark web.
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September
Inside Gangland London: Meet the YouTube generation hoodlums
IBTimes UK tracked the rise of the Jamican Yardies and how today's hoodlums continue their violent legacy.
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October
Spectre review: Bond is bland in soulless pastiche of 007 clichés
Skyfall, Sam Mendes' first 007 outing was a modern, slick action thriller that mixed the old school aura of Bond with a contemporary sensibility. Spectre, by comparison, is the Emperor's new clothes.
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November
Paris attacks: The unsparing horror of Isis Bataclan concert bloodbath
Dozens of terrified people ran for their lives, their screams intermittently drowned out by the sound of rapid gunfire searing through the Parisian night, in dramatic video footage captured by a journalist for the French newspaper Le Monde.
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December
Burundi: 'Help us, the world needs to know that a genocide is under way'
These were the words of Jeremie Minani, a spokesman for the Burundian coalition known as Cnared, following the death of nearly 90 people during clashes in the Burundian capital on 11 December.
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