Gbagbo Defence Calls for Charges to be Dropped
Lawyers allege major flaws in prosecution case against former Ivory Coast president.
Tackling Online Hate Speech in Kenya
Concealed web identities and free speech concerns make it hard for officials to identify exactly who is stirring up trouble.
Acting Out Justice in Kenya
Drama group in Rift Valley seeks to dispel misconceptions about international justice process.
Kenya: Presidential Debate Hailed as Success
Voters got a chance to watch candidates out of their comfort zone.
Kenyan Suspects Seek ICC Trial Delay
Defence lawyers say sheer amount of new evidence makes it impossible to prepare cases by April as scheduled.
Roving Courts in Eastern Congo
Public hearings strengthen local judiciary, but some experts say they don’t reflect full range of crimes.
Prosecuting Mali's Extremists
As complex conflict runs on, does International Criminal Court have a role to play?
Kenyan Disarmament Off-Target
Critics say government needs to get tough on illegally-held weapons in tense areas ahead of March elections.
Kenyan Tensions Spark Food Shortage Fears
Farmers hold off planting because of electoral violence concerns.
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