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An administrative court on the French island of Corsica refused Tuesday to lift a burkini ban that was introduced following a mass brawl on a beach, saying it was justified on public order grounds.
France's highest administrative court last month suspended bans brought in by around 30 towns, ruling that the measure was permitted only if wearing the Islamic full-body swimsuit was likely to cause a public disturbance.
Nice, Cannes and several other towns on France's Mediterranean coast have lifted bans following the Council of State's ruling.