Two Australian women linked to the Islamic State have been formally charged with crimes against humanity, officials announced on Thursday. The charges stem from their alleged involvement in ISIS activities overseas, marking a significant development in Australia’s ongoing efforts to hold citizens accountable for terrorism-related offenses. Authorities say the women played active roles in the extremist group’s operations, underscoring the global …
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