Kenyan Journalists Defend Election Coverage
While critics say reporting was too soft, many in the industry say discretion reflected a responsible approach.
While critics say reporting was too soft, many in the industry say discretion reflected a responsible approach.
As Supreme Court weighs legal challenge to poll results, many voters just want clarity one way or the other.
Western governments warned against electing Uhuru Kenyatta, but what should they do now that he looks certain to become president?
Dropping of charges against Kenyan suspect raises serious questions about role of witnesses.
Legal experts at Nairobi event highlight peace dividends of criminal prosecutions for major crimes.
Leaders seek to dispel tensions as country awaits election result.
While keen to maintain neutrality, United State and Britain appear to feel prospect of an indicted Kenyan president merits strong words.
Delays in enacting legislation to address longstanding grievances make land as potent an election issue as ever.
Concealed web identities and free speech concerns make it hard for officials to identify exactly who is stirring up trouble.
Drama group in Rift Valley seeks to dispel misconceptions about international justice process.