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War crimes court opens probe into Burundi as top general is killed
A top Tutsi general was gunned down in Burundi on Monday, the latest bloodshed in a year of violent political turmoil that has now prompted…
Ivory Coast former first lady loses final appeal against trial
Ivory Coast's former first lady Simone Gbagbo is set to go on trial on charges of crimes against humanity after the country's supreme court on…
ICC's failure to try top Kenyan leaders spells 'doom': ex-PM
...Raila Odinga told AFP. Despite this setback, African countries must not quit the International Criminal Court as the continent is "the biggest violator currently of…
South Sudan's long road to peace
South Sudan's civil war has raged for over two years, but preparations are on to forge a unity government with President Salva Kiir's arch-rival Riek…
Rights groups say next UN chief must tackle refugee crisis
The next United Nations secretary general must commit to a new global deal for refugees and to end the death penalty during his or her…
ICC drops charges in Kenya Ruto case
War crimes judges on Tuesday threw out charges of crimes against humanity against Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto over his alleged role in post-election bloodshed…
ICC to rule on bid to throw out Kenya Ruto case
...is unclear what the judges will decide in their written ruling late Tuesday. They could dismiss the charges, or rule in the prosecution's favour. But…
Politics and war crimes: key figures in Balkan wars
Radical Serb leader Vojislav Seselj was acquitted Thursday on all charges arising from the 1990s Balkan conflicts in the latest verdict handed down by the…
Seselj: firebrand believer in 'Greater Serbia'
A Serb academic turned far-right leader, Vojislav Seselj won notoriety during the 1990s Balkan wars for his incendiary rhetoric and remained defiant over more than…
UN judges acquit Serb leader Seselj
...law at the University of Amsterdam, told AFP. Seselj gave himself up in 2003 and his trial started in 2006, but was halted only weeks…