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U.S. confuses Australian and British flags
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American decorators failed their geography exam. Australian flags were mistakenly flown in the United States before a visit of King Charles III. Utility workers had to hastily correct the mistake.
In total, more than 230 flags were installed, at least 15 of which turned out to be "Australian spies."















