Afghanistan
Analysis: New Court Dogged by Uncertainty
The ICC has several hurdles to overcome before it sets its sights on bringing war criminals to justice.
Analysis: KLA Arrests May Help Hague Win Over Serbs
Indictment of former Albanian guerrillas could go some way to persuading Serbs that The Hague is even-handed.
Supporters of ICC Rally to its Defence
Critics of America’s opposition to the new international court make their point on Scheveningen beach.
Where Will ICC Strike First?
IWPR assesses which of the current conflicts around the world will throw up initial ICC cases.
Kurdistan Picks up the Pieces
The attack on the two main Kurdish parties has provided impetus for resolving their differences.
Ashura Recalls Injustice, Sacrifice
Karbala blasts disrupted Iraq's first public commemoration for decades of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein.
Women Excluded from Post-War Reconstruction
Women have an important role to play in building a democratic Iraq, but they have so far been conspicuous by their absence.
Questions Surround Elections
Iraqi politicians try to figure out whether they will win or lose from new political road-map.