Aussie PM Scrambles to Secure Fuel Amid Crisis, War Crimes Probe

Australian PM Albanese talks fuel supply with Chinese premier, rushes to Singapore to lock in imports. Former soldier facing war crimes charges.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken urgent action to address the country's fuel crisis, speaking with Chinese Premier Li Qiang to discuss energy security as the government moves to secure supplies from nations across Asia. Albanese has also confirmed he will be flying to Singapore this week to lock in fuel imports, a move seen as a scramble to alleviate the shortages impacting Australian drivers.
The fuel crisis is just one issue weighing on the new Labor government, as former Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith is also set to front court on charges of five war crimes murders committed during his service in Afghanistan. The high-profile case promises to be a complex and challenging legal battle for all involved.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The Guardian


