IS-linked Australian women charged with keeping slave in Syria
Two Australian women "kept a female slave" after travelling to Syria in 2014 to support the Islamic State group, police said Friday after they were charged in Melbourne. The pair returned to Australia on Thursday evening for the first time in almost a decade, travelling from a Syrian detention camp
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