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Second Group of Australians Linked to Isis Reportedly Returning Home C

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AI insight
AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism identified. The article covers repatriation of Australian ISIS-linked individuals from Syria. No commodity, supply chain, or company impact is mentioned. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or economic indicator is present. The event is purely diplomatic/security-related with no material sector impact.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Second group of Australians linked to ISIS preparing to return from Syria.
- Six women and their children held at al-Roj camp since 2019.
- Eighteen Australians remain at the camp, all holding Australian passports.
- Earlier this month, four women and nine children returned; two charged with crimes against humanity.
- Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke applied a temporary exclusion order on one detainee.