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Nudist claims judges in the North may have ‘unconscious biases against his lifestyle’
Neil Cox is challenging Chester Crown Court’s dismissal of his appeal against a public order offence conviction, but wants the case to be heard in London
Could Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu become Turkey's next president?
There is currently no obstacle for İmamoğlu, who was announced as the CHP's presidential candidate, to be elected despite his arrest.
Does Tunisia’s presidential election matter? What’s at stake?
And what is the political climate in the country under the leadership of President Kais Saied?
Tunisia presidential election: Who is running and what is at stake?
Just two candidates, one recently jailed, have been approved to challenge incumbent Kais Saied in the October 6 poll.
Why is Tunisia’s Administrative Court at odds with its electoral authority?
Many are crying foul over electoral body’s dismissal of court’s ruling reinstating rivals of President Saied on ballot.
Clean air, not 'hot air'
Early this week, the Administrative Court in Chiang Mai province issued a ruling that once again confirms the outgoing government has failed to tackle the problem of toxic air pollution, despite having previously prioritised the fight against PM2.5 dust particles and making this a national agenda.
PM failed to curb pollutants
Chiang Mai: The Administrative Court on Monday ruled that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and the National Environmental Board (NEB) had neglected their duties in tackling toxic air pollutants in the province, in a case brought forth by a local resident.
Justice in the shadows
The Election Commission (EC) has started to endorse elected MPs this week. According to the political calendar, they will have to declare their wealth and assets to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).
Time to end watch saga
Even after five years, the expensive wristwatches that Gen Prawit Wongsuwon claimed were borrowed from his friend continue to haunt the deputy prime minister's political career, as well as the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
Chiang Mai people sue PM for failing to tackle smog
About 1,700 people in Chiang Mai on Monday brought a lawsuit in the Administrative Court against the prime minister and two state agencies for failing to tackle the annual dense smog over the region, which they say is shortening their lives by about five years.