"Russian Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Anti-War Presidential Candidate's Bid"

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Pro-peace presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin leaves Russia for a vacation as the Supreme Court upholds the decision to bar him from running in the upcoming election, despite his team's efforts to challenge the disqualification. Nadezhdin plans to appeal the ruling and has expressed determination to fulfill the aspirations of the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. The Central Election Commission cited "irregularities" in the signatures Nadezhdin submitted, while his team argued that the alleged errors were minor typos.
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