Japan formally raises ‘melons’ incident with Anthony Albanese
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News24 host Peta Credlin details how the Japanese government has formally raised the recent “melons” incident with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. “There’s an exclusive on The Australian’s website right now that the Japanese government, the prime minister in fact, has formally raised that incident with our prime minister,” Ms Credlin said. “Any woman would care about that, let alone a prime minister.”
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