Sri Lanka
John Elliott: When India and China Compete, India Loses
They spare over neighboring allies, and are at odds over their shared border and the Dalai Lama.
The Starving Guest Workers Trapped in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia promised "swift and immediate" action. Nothing happened.
Hamas, Tamil Tigers May be Removed From EU Terror List
Recommendation from an advocate general is protested by Israel, Sri Lanka.
Saudi Arabia to Reopen Case of Maid Sentenced to Death
The woman was sentenced to be stoned to death after being convicted of adultery.
U.N., Victims Call For Special Court on Sri Lankan War Crimes
The U.N. report said it was likely that "tens of thousands lost their lives" in the final stages of the country's 26-year war.
Sri Lanka's Strongman President Voted Out After Decade in Power
There were celebrations in Colombo after Mahinda Rajapaksa recieved 47.6 percent of the vote, ending a decade of rule.
Australian PM Says He Won't Bow to "Moral Blackmail" After Asylum Seeker Suicide Attempts
Australia's hard-line policy is facing increased scrutiny after reports of suicide attempts by mothers in detention
Sri Lankan Asylum Seekers Returned by Australia Handed Straight to Police
The move will fuel concerns about Australia's hard-line policy and rights abuses in Sri Lanka.