President Uhuru Kenyatta has responded to the Nairobi shopping mall attack, saying militants have "defeated our attackers".
Will Kenya’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute be a missed opportunity for positive complementarity, asks Allan Ngari.
Kenya’s Vice-President William Ruto has pleaded not guilty to charges against him at the opening of his trial at the International Criminal Court.
For the International Criminal Court, the first trial involving a sitting president is its biggest test to date.
But the hearings against the leaders have been dogged by delays and attempted derailment, writes Daniel Howden.
Kenya’s Parliament has been recalled to debate ending membership of the ICC, ahead of a crimes against humanity trial of the vice-president.
African leaders have asked the International Criminal Court to transfer charges against Kenya’s president to the Kenyan legal system.
Kenya’s presidential elections in March were marred by problems but they were acceptable overall, the country’s supreme court has said.
The ICC’s case against Uhuru Kenyatta, and its credibility, seem to be crumbling, which may suit the West but not the 2007 election violence victims.
Thousands of Kenyans have gathered for the swearing-in ceremony of Uhuru Kenyatta, who is still facing an international crimes against humanity trial.
Kenyan police clashed on Sunday with a few dozen protesters angry at a court’s confirmation of Uhuru Kenyatta as president-elect.
Kenya’s Supreme Court has upheld the victory of Uhuru Kenyatta in the March 4 presidential election, Chief Justice Willy Mutunga said.
Kenya’s supreme court has ordered a recount of votes in some constituencies in the country’s March 4 presidential election.
The ICC will not drop the crimes against humanity charges against Kenyan president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, the court’s chief prosecutor has said.
Lawyers for Kenya’s president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta are to argue that the ICC should dismiss charges against him.
The ICC has dropped charges against Francis Muthaura, who was accused alongside Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta of sponsoring 2007 election violence.
Outgoing Prime Minister Raila Odinga, defeated in Kenya’s presidential polls by Uhuru Kenyatta, is preparing his Supreme Court appeal alleging fraud.
People danced in the streets after the announcement of Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory, while areas loyal to Raila Odinga plunged into gloom.
Provisional results have shown Uhuru Kenyatta has won Kenya’s election, but Raila Odinga has refused to concede, raising tensions following the poll.
Kenyan presidential candidate Raila Odinga will file a legal challenge if opponent Uhuru Kenyatta is declared president-elect, his adviser says.
Although political shenanigans have been ruled out, a disputed election result pleases no one.
Kenya’s election has plunged into further disarray after Prime Minister Raila Odinga alleged vote-rigging and demanded that the count be halted.
Kenya’s election commission has taken responsibility for the failure of a vote-counting system that has left the country at an electoral standstill.
Uhuru Kenyatta, who faces an international trial for crimes against humanity, held a steady lead as votes were tallied from Kenya’s poll.
Kenya’s presidential hopeful Uhuru Kenyatta has opened an early lead as the country counts ballots.
One of Kenya’s top two presidential rivals has accused the electoral commission of disadvantaging him by "design or omission" in Monday’s vote.
Kenyan presidential hopefuls made a final bid to woo voters Saturday on the last day of campaigning for the tightly fought March 4 elections.
Kenya’s President Mwai Kibaki will retire after polls, leaving a legacy of impressive economic growth partly overshadowed by corruption in government.
Kenya’s eight presidential candidates were challenged on tough issues like land reform and corruption in the final round of debates ahead of the poll.
Kenya’s televised presidential debate saw hopefuls play down fears of a repeat of the post-election tribal violence that erupted in 2007.
Three musicians from Kenya have been charged for inciting ethnic violence through songs, under laws set up following deadly violence four years ago.
Two presidential hopefuls will be out of the race, stirring up the old ethnic divisions that plague the country.