Kenyan President's Lawyers Want ICC Charges Dropped
African Union may also ask United Nations Security Council to postpone Kenya cases.
Kenya Witness Never Heard Ruto Incite Crowds
The second prosecution witness to appear in The Hague says deputy president never called on supporters to drive people out of the Rift Valley.
African Bloc "Unlikely" to Leave ICC
Despite talk of a mass walk-out, African Union members are not united in opposing the international court, experts say.
Lawyers Say Kenya Must Comply With ICC Arrest Warrant
Government is under obligation to arrest suspect wanted for bribing witnesses, they say.
ICC Seeks Kenyan Arrest for Witness Bribery
Judges unseal arrest warrant for journalist accused of influencing witnesses in case against deputy president.
Nairobi Attacks Create Dilemma for ICC
Judges face balancing act between demonstrating understanding during a crisis, and pressing on with trial process.
Charles Taylor Conviction Upheld on Appeal
Judges confirm 50-year prison sentence for Liberian ex-president.
Relatives Search Nairobi Morgue for Loved Ones
Dozens still missing, six days after militants attacked shopping centre.
Military Brings Nairobi Stand-Off to Close
Kenyan investigators and international experts sift through evidence left in mall debris.
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