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Anthony Albanese isn’t quite ready to admit it, but as of Tuesday, Australia is formally committed to participating in the military campaign against the Iranian regime.
Italy’s Constitutional Court has signaled support for a controversial law restricting citizenship by descent, a move that could block millions of people abroad from claiming Italian nationality.
The government has taken multiple steps in recent days as the war in the Middle East continues to threaten fuel supply.