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ISIS, Australia and Syria

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 · 7h
Two ISIS-linked women facing slavery charges after return to Australia
Australian police said on Friday they had charged two women linked to the Islamic State extremist group with slavery offenses after they returned overnight from Syria, where they had been detained in ...

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3 Australian women back from Syria face slavery and terrorism charges over alleged ISIS links
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Australia says it’s ready to handle return of Isis-linked families from Syria
 · 5h
Sydney court refuses bail to ISIS bride and alleged terrorist supporter Janai Safar
‘ISIS bride’ and accused terrorism supporter Janai Safar has been refused bail by a Sydney court, less than 24 hours after arriving in Australia from Syria.

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 · 23h
AFP: Returning ISIS brides to be charged with slavery and terror offences
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Two ISIS brides set to face crimes against humanity charges over allegations of enslavement
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LIVE UPDATES: So-called 'ISIS brides' and kids arrive in Australia; Politicians divided on re-settlement; AFP says 'some' will be arrested
The AFP has already flagged that "some" of the party will be arrested upon entering the country, but did not specify how many or who.

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Families hope to meet ‘ISIS brides’ at airport as police plan arrests
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Syrian authorities disclose involvement of Australian government in return of ISIS brides

Australia, World Cup and Big Screen

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Australian government overturns Melbourne World Cup screening ban: ‘Always a risk of a few d—heads’
The Australian government have overturned the decision for World Cup matches to not be screened at Melbourne’s Federation Square, a day after the the original ban.

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World Cup screenings back on at Australia's Federation Square after govt steps in
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Football Australia wants World Cup venue ban lifted
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Australian state overturns Melbourne ban on World Cup watch party
The Melbourne Arts Precinct, which manages the square, had said it would stop hosting the big-screen events because of the risk posed by unruly fans, who have used flares in the past.

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‘‘Absolute disgrace’: Ex-Socceroo, fans fume after ‘ridiculous’ Fed Square World Cup call
Maitland Mercury · 1d
Common sense scores as Socceroos screening ban scrapped
 · 1d
Premier steps in to overturn ban on Socceroos matches at Fed Square
But after significant public outcry, including disapproval by ex-Socceroo Craig Foster and Matildas superstar Sam Kerr, the Victorian government has decided to overturn the controversial call.

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The Courier · 1d
Own goal: Socceroos World Cup screening ban overturned
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'Absurd': World Cup screening own goal slammed
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Australia warns of ClickFix attacks pushing Vidar Stealer malware

The Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC) is warning organizations of an ongoing malware campaign using the ClickFix social engineering technique to distribute the Vidar Stealer info-stealing malware.
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Australia requires LNG exporters reserve 20% of gas for east coast market

The Australian government said on Thursday energy producers must ​reserve 20% of their natural gas for the domestic market on the country's east ‌coast to avert supply shortfalls and help lower energy bills.
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