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Thailand to ban recreational cannabis use by end of 2024, says health minister - asiaone.com - Usa - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand to ban recreational cannabis use by end of 2024, says health minister

BANGKOK — Thailand will ban the recreational use of marijuana by the end of 2024, but continue allowing its use for medical purposes, the health minister told Reuters in an interview.

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India's Supreme Court scraps opaque election funding system - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi

India's Supreme Court scraps opaque election funding system

NEW DELHI - India's Supreme Court on Feb 15 scrapped a seven-year-old election funding system that allows individuals and companies to donate money to political parties anonymously and without any limits.

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Thai court clears former PM hopeful of violating election law - asiaone.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai court clears former PM hopeful of violating election law

BANGKOK — A Thai court on Wednesday (Jan 24) ruled former prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat had not violated election law and could remain a lawmaker, surviving the first of two cases targeting the anti-establishment opposition Move Forward Party.

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