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Singapore Transport Minister Under Investigation: Upholding the Rule of Law

European News Global In an unprecedented turn of events, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced that Transport Minister S. Iswaran will be on leave as the city-state’s anti-graft agency, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), initiates a probe. This marks the first investigation involving a cabinet minister in nearly four decades. While the…
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Uncertainty Looms Over Thailand’s Next Prime Minister as Disqualification Ruling Looms

European News Global Thailand’s electoral landscape has been embroiled in yet another hurdle as the country’s election body seeks a court ruling on whether newly elected lawmaker Pita Limjaroenrat should be disqualified for breaching election regulations. The progressive politician’s bid to become Thailand’s next prime minister now hangs in the balance. According to the Election…
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Japan’s Supreme Court Rules Against Bathroom Restrictions for Transgender Individuals

European News Global Japan’s Supreme Court recently made a historic ruling on LGBTQ rights in the workplace, specifically addressing the issue of bathroom restrictions for transgender individuals. This case involved an employee at the country’s trade ministry who, identifying as a transgender woman, was denied access to women’s toilets and forced to use restrooms on…
