ICC Inquiries Jeopardised
Chief prosecutor warns that lack of protection discourages people from taking part in ICC investigations.
New Blow for Gay Rights in Zimbabwe
Activists struggle on as legal clampdown on same-sex relationships comes into force.
Dead LRA Commander on ICC Wanted List
Indictment against senior rebel figure included ordering pillaging and attacks against civilians.
Zimbabwe Reins in Runaway Currency
Banknotes have so many zeros that calculators and computers can no longer cope.
ICC: Victims to Have Greater Voice
In upcoming trial of Congo warlord, victims will for the first time have a more active involvement in proceedings.
Kony Tells Acholi He's Sorry
LRA commander issues remarkable apology to northern Ugandans for crimes his forces committed against them.
South Sudan Vulnerable Despite Peace Talks
Even if Ugandan rebels operating in southern Sudan agree to stop fighting, the region is likely to suffer more raiding by renegade militias and bandits.
Opposition in Disarray
Mugabe sits backs as his opponents squabble amongst themselves.
New Role for Canny Tanzanian Politician
Can Benjamin Mkapa succeed where so many other African leaders have failed? A friend and colleague of the former Tanzanian president from the days when they were both young journalists assesses his chances.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.