The International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected a request by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's daughter to submit information in the case of her brother Saif al-Islam, who is awaiting trial in Libya on rape and murder charges. al-...
The exhumation of the first of at least 29 bodies buried in a grave in the Doukouré area of Yopougon in Abidjan district was coordinated by Ivorian state prosecutor Simplice Koffi. Yopougon was the last part of Abidjan to be held by...
International Criminal Court (ICC) judges found last week there are substantial grounds to believe prosecutors’ claims that a bloodthirsty ritual saw the leaders of Kenya’s Kalenjin tribe create a criminal network and swear to...
The bare room in a villa outside the Libyan mountain town of Zintan where Saif Al Gaddafi now lives under guard is a modest affair, very different to the luxury of his $14 million London villa. He is not physically mistreated,...
In a hotly contested case that has pitted the International Criminal Court (ICC) against the Dutch state, the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) will now accept the asylum applications of four Congolese witnesses who...
Dangerous delays are hampering the investigation into war crimes committed in the small town of Haskanita, Darfur. By Josephine Uwineza, The Hague The deadline, originally Friday 13 January 2012, for applying to participate in the trial...
Libya expects the International Criminal Court to agree that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the most prominent son of Libya's late leader, can be tried in Libya, where he could face the death penalty, the justice minister said on Thursday. The...
Ending a dispute between the Netherlands and the member states of the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this week it will continue to pay the court’s six million euro annual...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Tuesday it would give Libya more time to say whether Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the most prominent son of the country's former leader, will be surrendered to face trial for war crimes. The Hague-...
Ivory Coast's former president Laurent Gbagbo will get legal aid while his financial status is assessed, the International Criminal Court (ICC) said Saturday. His defence costs to date will be covered by the ICC's legal aid, said a...