ICC Sets New Kenya Trial Date
Trial of deputy president will now begin in September as judges weigh possibility of hearings in Kenya or Tanzania.
Kenya: Aid Focus Shifts Away From Peace Efforts
Commentators say it is too early to stop funding work to build lasting peace at community level.
Kenyan Chief Attorney Locks Horns With ICC
Public debate elicits strong views on Hague cases and wider issues of accountability.
Female Candidates Claim Discrimination in Kenyan Elections
They say underhand tactics were used to discredit their campaigns.
Kenya: Government Must Heal Ethnic Rifts
New leadership needs to move from ethnically-based politics to a more inclusive form of government, experts say.
Prosecutors Oppose November Start for Kenya Case
Deputy president wants trial date postponed, and asks to be excused from attending in person.
Education Struggle Continues in Uganda's North
Legacy of conflict, poverty and teacher shortage contribute to poor performance of region’s primary schools.
Kibera's Unsung Hero
Despite widespread fears of violence in the Nairobi slum, the general election in March went off peacefully.
ICC Faces PR Battle in Kenya
Court may find it harder to pursue outreach activities now that two suspects hold high office.
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