In a historic vote at the United Nations on Thursday, Kenyan law professor Phoebe Okowa was elected as a judge to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), emerging victorious from a competitive field of African candidates after a series of tense voting rounds.
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- Phoebe Okowa of Kenya was elected to the International Court of Justice.
- She secured 106 votes in the General Assembly and 8 votes in the Security Council. 7s
- Okowa defeated candidates from Sierra Leone and Nigeria after a closely contested election. 13s
- Her term begins on 12 November 2025 and ends on 5 February 2027. 41s
- She succeeds Judge Abdul Kawi Yusuf, who resigned in September. 51s