Do ICC cases undermine Kenya's Sovereignty?
Advocates of justice argue that government cannot be selective in honouring the international agreements it has signed up to.
Advocates of justice argue that government cannot be selective in honouring the international agreements it has signed up to.
But analysts warn that divisions within UN Security Council could prompt further efforts to end the trials.
Critics say proposed legislation on media and NGOs is backlash against supporters of ICC cases.
Expert warn that excessive force to uproot extremism could be counter-productive.
Testimony against deputy president describes weapons being assembled before polls.
As judges set February start date, observers warn of consequences if Kenyatta fails to attend.
ICC appeals judges ruled that deputy president must be present during trial.
Call-in programme was used to promote opposition party agenda, according to testimony heard this week.
As prosecution continues presenting evidence, defence points to inconsistencies in testimony.
ICC judges overturn June ruling allowing William Ruto to be absent from some proceedings.