The battle within
Uhuru Kenyatta's political war against his deputy president and supposed ally, William Ruto.
Uhuru Kenyatta's political war against his deputy president and supposed ally, William Ruto.
Why is South Africa withdrawing from the International Criminal Court? And why now? And what does it mean for African states' participation in the court.
Why is the United States, not a signatory to the Rome Statute, defending the honor of the International Criminal Court?
The implications of the ICC dropping the cases against Kenya’s deputy president William Ruto and former journalist Joshua Arap Sang.
Mispronouncing Kony's name speaks to how detached people in and outside of Uganda are to northern Uganda's experiences.
Staying updated on the only permanent international court that prosecute individuals for crimes of genocide, aggression, against humanity and war crimes.
Should the South African government have arrested Sudan's President Omar al Bashir?
A decade after the ICC opened its investigation in northern Uganda, it lays its hands on a suspect in that conflict: a former child soldier.
The trials and tribulations of Cote d'Ivoire's former first lady, Simone Gbagbo, at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Uhuru Kenyatta went to The Hague to defend himself against charges of war crimes. He's always managed to stay one step ahead of the Court.
Elections provide opportunities for national self-examination and renewal, maybe not in Kenya.
Last week’s assaults on the tombs of saints, scholars and prominent ancestors in Timbuktu punctuated a long, leaden moment in Mali's crisis.
A comment on the enigmatic, and ambivalent, presence of rebel leader and former president, Charles Taylor, ten years after he left Liberia.
About a week ago, the International Criminal Court announced that Fatou Bensouda would succeed Luis Moreno