Kenyan Deputy President Must Attend Trial
ICC judges overturn June ruling allowing William Ruto to be absent from some proceedings.
ICC judges overturn June ruling allowing William Ruto to be absent from some proceedings.
Observers say lessons urgently need to be learnt from prosecution failings.
Bloc's bid to prevent presidents facing trial at international courts leads to fears of impunity.
The African Union has agreed to lobby the UN Security Council to postpone the cases against Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto.
Judges hear further evidence of attacks during country’s ethnic strife five years ago.
Analysts doubt request for United Nations Security Council to defer Kenyan trials in The Hague will be successful.
Critics say current legal procedures and lack of police training obstruct justice.
NGOs warn that forcing Somalis to return home would contravene international law.
African Union may also ask United Nations Security Council to postpone Kenya cases.
The second prosecution witness to appear in The Hague says deputy president never called on supporters to drive people out of the Rift Valley.