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NowUhuru Kenyatta’selection win has been confirmed by the Supreme Court, Henry Owino considers what his next moves might be.…
Although questions remain, including the possibility of a second-round run-off, Henry Owino says tension has lifted, thanks to a broadly peaceful vote.…
The polite deliberation between candidates could be a sign of a calmer country ahead of the March general election, writes Henry Owino.…
As the polls loom, Moses Wasamu outlines the implications of a fiercely contested vote, including candidates accused of crimes against humanity.…
Becoming a ‘non-member state’ needs to bring practical as well as symbolic change says Frank Barat.…
Tom Grundy on his audacious attempt to bring to justice a man who’s arguably liable for mass civilian casualties in Iraq.…
Ahead of the Rio +20 Earth Summit, Danny Chivers exposes the canny, crafty and plain deceitful claims of corporations co-opting 'sustainability'…
First it was Saddam, then bin Laden and now Gaddafi…
Stefan Simanowitz looks at the ‘responsibility to protect’ principle and assesses the extent to which the ICC referral might have backfired.…
‘And he smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor,And the subsequent proceedings, interested him no more.’(Francis Brett Harte, 1836-1902)Felicity Arbuthnot considers the evidence.…
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