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Ivory Coast's Gbagbo 'fit to be tried'
Judges at International Criminal Court rule that former Ivorian president is healthy enough to face war crimes charges.
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Last Modified: 03 Nov 2012 09:31 GMT
Lubanga sentence vindicates faith in ICC
The ICC's first sentencing shows how far the court has come in its first decade, but more work remains to be done.
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Last Modified: 18 Jul 2012 14:23 GMT
Media, Mandela, and mayhem in the Congo
A new bout of violence in central Africa is largely ignored by the rest of the world.
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Last Modified: 15 Jul 2012 16:04 GMT
ICC jails DRC warlord over child soldiers
DR Congo's Thomas Lubanga given 14 years in International Criminal Court's first-ever sentencing in decade of operation.
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Fatou Bensouda: 'Al-Bashir will be arrested'
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Can the ICC deliver impartial justice?
Determined to end impunity across the globe, we ask if the ICC can work efficiently in a politically polarised world.
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Passing judgement on ten years of the ICC
The criminal court is a great achievement in international justice, but it must do better in its next decade.
Salil Shetty
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Last Modified: 01 Jul 2012 16:23 GMT
Profile: Fatou Bensouda
First woman and African to head International Criminal Court vows to work for justice for the victims of her continent.
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