The trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at the International Criminal Court has been delayed following last month’s terror attack in Nairobi.
His trial was due to begin on 12 November but it has been put back until 5 February.
His lawyers said he needed more time to deal with the aftermath of the attack on the Westgate shopping centre.
He denies links to violent attacks following the disputed 2007 election, which left some 1,200 people dead.
African leaders have been lobbying for the case to be delayed until Mr Kenyatta is no longer in office, saying the trial would make it impossible for him to run the country.
Read more at BBC News.
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