The government of Tanzania has requested Hague to be allowed to make submissions in the appeal challenging the decision to allow Deputy President William Ruto to skip part of his ... Read more »
As the trial of the deputy president starts, another International Criminal Court witness and survivor of the Kiambaa church fire, in which 32 people died, has withdrawn his ... Read more »
Deputy President William Ruto and former radio host Joshua Arap Sang have pleaded not guilty to committing crimes against humanity during post-election violence in 2007 and 2008. ... Read more »
A commission of international jurists says there is evidence that the aircraft in which the then-United Nations secretary general, Dag Hammarskjöld, died in 1961 was ... Read more »
President Uhuru Kenyatta has criticised the scheduling of his and deputy William Ruto's trials concurrently at the International Criminal Court. Read more »
The United Nations refugee agency is calling on staff, partners and refugees themselves to suggest innovative solutions to the challenges faced by displaced people. Read more »
The international community has urged the country to think of the post-election violence victims and not politics after parliament passed a motion to withdraw from the Rome Statute ... Read more »
Days before Deputy President William Ruto begins his trial for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court, members of Parliament of the ruling alliance have voted ... Read more »
The G20 has failed to live up to expectations as a replacement for the G8, yet it remains at the heart of shifts in global power, writes Jakkie Cilliers for the Institute for ... Read more »
Members of Parliament have been recalled to discuss a proposal to withdraw from the Rome Statute over President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto's cases being heard ... Read more »
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