Al Jazeera Is Sri Lanka turning into a rogue state? As international pressure mounts on President Mahinda Rajapaksa to launch a credible process to investigate war crimes alleged to have taken place during the last stages of the war, the peop... (photo: UN) Human Rights Photos Sri Lankan War War Crime Wikipedia: Sri Lankan Civil War BBC News ICC opens CAR 'war crimes' preliminary investigation The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda says she has opened a preliminary investigation into possible war crimes in the Central African Republic (CAR). | Fatou Bensouda... (photo: UN / Serge Nya-Nana) CAR Human Rights Photos War Crime Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict (2012present) Top Stories Canberra Times Pakistan holds historic 'roadmap' talks with Taliban Islamabad: Negotiators for Pakistan's government and the Taliban urged an end to hostilities after meeting in the first round of talks aimed at ending the militants' bloo... (photo: AP / B.K. Bangash) Afghan War Pakistan Conflict Photos Taliban Wikipedia: Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Mail Guardian South Africa CAR still ruled by violence The interim president of Central African Republic told the hundreds of soldiers standing in formation Wednesday that she was proud of them and called on their support to ... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay) CAR Human Rights Photos Seleka Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration WorldNews.com Hama and Syria's Autonomous Solution Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | Hama was a prelude to Syria's current nightmare. It was also a forewarning of how long-repressed sectarian identities and... (photo: AP / SANA) Human Rights Mideast Peace Photos Syrian War Wikipedia: 1982 Hama massacre The Times Of India Pakistan Taliban want Imran Khan as representative DERA ISLAMIL KHAN: The Pakistani Taliban wants five well-known political and religious figures including ex-cricketer Imran Khan to represent them in peace talks with the... (photo: AP / Anjum Naveed) Imran Khan Pakistan Insurgency Photos Taliban Wikipedia: Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Al Jazeera No peace in Afghanistan without tribal participation It has been more than 10 years since the start of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom, when 47 nations came to "defend" Afghanistan against al-Qaeda and Taliban. N... (photo: US DoD / DoD) Afghanistan Freedom Peace Photos Wikipedia: Afghanistan BBC News South Sudan conflict: 3.7m in 'need of food', says UN The United Nations has said it estimates 3.7 million people are in acute need of food in South Sudan as a result of the civil conflict there. | The UN's Humanitarian... (photo: UN / /Isaac Billy) Photos S. Sudan Violence South Sudan Conflict War in S. Sudan Wikipedia: South Sudanese conflict (20132014) Newstrack India For Rahul, ground reality is far from ideals (Comment, Special to IANS) Tweet | As Rahul Gandhi emerged from his cloistered existence into the big, bad world via his first television interview, he must have realized that the ground reality is... (photo: AP) India Photos Politics Television Wikipedia: Rahul Gandhi BBC News Trial of Mohammad Morsi to resume in Cairo One of the trials putting ousted Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi in the dock is due to resume in Cairo. | Mr Morsi and 14 other figures from the Muslim Brotherhood are ... (photo: AP) Egyptian Protest Mohammed Morsi Muslim Brotherhood Photos Wikipedia: Mohamed Morsi The Washington Post A new definition for al-Qaeda Katherine Zimmerman is a senior analyst at the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project and authored the report “The al-Qaeda Network: A New F... (photo: AP) Al Qaeda Obama Administration Photos War on Terror Wikipedia : Al Qaeda The Siasat Daily Calling obesity a disease increases weight gain in overweight people Melbourne, January 31: | A new study has warned that terming obesity as an illness or a disease makes overweight people less alarmed about their health because they think... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Disease Health Obesity Photos Wikipedia: Obesity