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Foreign and security policyThe illusion of quick fixes Ukraine is back on the G7 agenda as US policy stumbles in Iran and Kyiv proves resilient By Nickolay Kapitonenko
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Democracy and societyTil politics do us part A decade after civil unions, Italy still doesn’t allow same-sex marriage — a sign of a political system unable to keep pace with its own society By Andrea Enrici
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