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'Strongest action possible' — Albanese vows to act if Australian fighting for Ukraine was executed by Russia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged the "strongest action possible" during a Jan. 15 press conference if reports of an Australian national captured while fighting for Ukraine being executed by Russian forces are confirmed,
Australia summons Russian ambassador after Melbourne man reportedly killed while fighting for Ukraine
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese responded on Wednesday to the alleged death of Oscar Jenkins, a Melbourne man captured while fighting for Ukraine, swearing to take 'the strongest action
Australia summons Russian envoy over 'killing' of captured Melbourne man fighting for Ukraine
Amid reports of a Melbourne man killed after being captured by Russia while fighting for Ukraine, the Australian government on Wednesday summoned Russian ambassador and said if he will be harmed, it w
Oscar Jenkins: Australia summons Russian ambassador over video of captured Melbourne man
Australia summons Russian ambassador over video of captured Melbourne man - Anthony Albanese vows ‘strongest action possible’ if reports of Oscar Jenkins’s killing turn out to be true
Australia summons Russian ambassador over reported death of captured soldier
The Russians may have killed Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, who fought for Ukraine. Australia promises to "take the strongest action possible" if this information is confirmed, Reuters reports, citing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
"Strongest Action Possible": Australia Warns Russia Over Execution of Aussie Volunteer
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promised the "strongest action possible" if reports of an Australian national being executed by Russian forces while fighting for Ukraine are verified, CNN reports.
Albanese vows ‘strongest action possible’ if Australian POW killed fighting for Ukraine against Russia
Australia has vowed it will take the “strongest action possible” if Russia has harmed one of its nationals captured fighting for Ukraine, after reports emerged the prisoner of war may have been killed.
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‘Not on’: Anthony Albanese calls out Aussies on misuse of beach cabanas to reserve space
Here, everyone owns the beach,” Mr
Albanese
said. “It’s a place where every Australian ... “That’s why I’m in Adelaide.” ...
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Shadow attorney-general Michaelia Cash condemns Anthony Albanese's 'weak' leadership after latest antisemitic attack in Sydney's east
Shadow attorney-general Michaelia Cash has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's "weak" leadership as he faces scrutiny ...
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Australia’s PM warns Russia over death of Melbourne man's killing
In response to these reports, the Russian ambassador in Canberra was summoned to the Australian Foreign Ministry, which ...
Daily Mail
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Anthony Albanese warns he will take the 'strongest action possible' against Russia if Australian prisoner of war has been executed
Anthony
Albanese
has vowed to take the 'strongest ... Oscar Jenkins has died since being captured fighting in Ukraine.
Melbourne
teacher Mr Jenkins, 32, had travelled to the war zone and was ...
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Albanese government's special envoy calls for stronger action on antisemitism amid rising hate incidents
Semitism Jillian Segal has urged the Albanese government to take stronger action against the growing wave of antisemitic ...
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‘No leadership’: Anthony Albanese slammed as ‘weak’
Former speaker of the house Bronwyn Bishop has labelled Prime Minister
Anthony
Albanese
as “weak” as he shows “no ...
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with premiers and Federal Police on rising tide of anti-Semitism
Anthony Albanese has held talks with premiers and Federal police on how to combat rising anti-Semitism in Australia as ...
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Anthony Albanese’s comments on antisemitism ‘mean nothing’
Former speaker of the house Bronwyn Bishop has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for his “weak” comments in response to ...
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