1 00:00:06,415 --> 00:00:15,575 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Muma Mia podcast. Hi, I'm Jemmy 2 00:00:15,614 --> 00:00:18,375 Speaker 1: Donna who with the latest from the Quickie newsroom for Tuesday, 3 00:00:18,415 --> 00:00:24,175 Speaker 1: February seventeen. Prime Minister Anthony Albanesi has ruled out government 4 00:00:24,175 --> 00:00:27,935 Speaker 1: assistance for thirty four Australians with links to Islamic State 5 00:00:28,375 --> 00:00:32,455 Speaker 1: who are currently seeking to leave detention camps in northeastern Syria. 6 00:00:33,655 --> 00:00:36,935 Speaker 1: Highlighting a firm stance on national security, the Prime Minister 7 00:00:37,015 --> 00:00:40,375 Speaker 1: remarks that those who traveled to support a caliphate must 8 00:00:40,375 --> 00:00:44,335 Speaker 1: face the consequences of their choices, stating, if you make 9 00:00:44,375 --> 00:00:45,774 Speaker 1: your bed, you lie in it. 10 00:00:46,135 --> 00:00:53,015 Speaker 2: These of people who went overseas supporting Islamic State and 11 00:00:53,695 --> 00:00:59,015 Speaker 2: went there to provide support for people who basically want 12 00:00:59,695 --> 00:01:00,415 Speaker 2: a caliphate. 13 00:01:00,695 --> 00:01:04,495 Speaker 1: The group, consisting of eleven women and twenty three children, 14 00:01:04,935 --> 00:01:07,775 Speaker 1: was recently forced to return to the Al Roj camp 15 00:01:07,855 --> 00:01:11,055 Speaker 1: after an attempt to travel to Damascus was blocked by 16 00:01:11,095 --> 00:01:15,575 Speaker 1: Syrian authorities. While the government acknowledges its legal obligation to 17 00:01:15,655 --> 00:01:20,935 Speaker 1: provide passports, mister Albanesi emphasized that no active repatriation or 18 00:01:21,015 --> 00:01:26,175 Speaker 1: logistical support will be provided. Opposition members have further pressured 19 00:01:26,215 --> 00:01:29,935 Speaker 1: the government to use temporary exclusion orders to ensure those 20 00:01:29,975 --> 00:01:34,215 Speaker 1: with extremist ties do not threaten domestic safety. For those 21 00:01:34,215 --> 00:01:37,615 Speaker 1: who do manage to return independently, the Prime Minister warned 22 00:01:37,655 --> 00:01:40,255 Speaker 1: they will face the full force of the law for 23 00:01:40,335 --> 00:01:45,615 Speaker 1: any crimes committed abroad. United Nations human rights experts have 24 00:01:45,695 --> 00:01:48,655 Speaker 1: warned the files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey 25 00:01:48,655 --> 00:01:53,935 Speaker 1: Epstein reveal a global criminal enterprise involving atrocities that may 26 00:01:54,015 --> 00:01:58,495 Speaker 1: meet the legal threshold for crimes against humanity. In a 27 00:01:58,535 --> 00:02:02,655 Speaker 1: statement released on February sixteen, nine experts asserted that the 28 00:02:02,695 --> 00:02:07,735 Speaker 1: systematic nature of the abuses includeing sexual slavery, torture, and 29 00:02:07,975 --> 00:02:13,695 Speaker 1: enforced disappearance, shocks the conscience of humanity. The experts criticized 30 00:02:13,775 --> 00:02:17,815 Speaker 1: recent document disclosures by the US Department of Justice for 31 00:02:17,895 --> 00:02:21,935 Speaker 1: failing to properly redact sensitive victim information, which they claim 32 00:02:21,975 --> 00:02:26,815 Speaker 1: has led to institutional gas lighting and revictimization. The UN 33 00:02:26,855 --> 00:02:30,175 Speaker 1: panel emphasized that the crimes occurred against a backdrop of 34 00:02:30,255 --> 00:02:35,495 Speaker 1: extreme misogyny and corruption, allowing high level perpetrators to operate 35 00:02:35,815 --> 00:02:40,295 Speaker 1: with troubling levels of impunity for decades. They called on 36 00:02:40,415 --> 00:02:44,975 Speaker 1: all national and international courts to investigate those implicated regardless 37 00:02:45,015 --> 00:02:48,375 Speaker 1: of their wealth or status. While urging the statutes of 38 00:02:48,415 --> 00:02:53,535 Speaker 1: limitations for such grave crimes belifted, the experts declared no 39 00:02:53,615 --> 00:02:57,175 Speaker 1: one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above 40 00:02:57,215 --> 00:03:02,175 Speaker 1: the law, insisting that resignations alone are inadequate substitutes for 41 00:03:02,255 --> 00:03:06,935 Speaker 1: criminal accountability. It appears Kim Kardashi is making moves to 42 00:03:07,095 --> 00:03:11,055 Speaker 1: establish a business legacy for her eldest daughter, Northwest, by 43 00:03:11,095 --> 00:03:16,135 Speaker 1: filing multiple trademarks for a brand called Now eleven. The filings, 44 00:03:16,175 --> 00:03:20,575 Speaker 1: submitted through the company Kim Ye's Kid Incorporation, cover an 45 00:03:20,615 --> 00:03:26,135 Speaker 1: expansive range of lifestyle products, including clothing, jewelry, watches, and handbags. 46 00:03:26,695 --> 00:03:29,895 Speaker 1: The brand name appears to be a personal nod to North, 47 00:03:30,375 --> 00:03:33,335 Speaker 1: combining the first three letters of her name with eleven, 48 00:03:33,775 --> 00:03:38,255 Speaker 1: the age which she reportedly began conceptualizing the venture. While 49 00:03:38,255 --> 00:03:40,815 Speaker 1: the twelve year old has already teased the brand on 50 00:03:40,855 --> 00:03:44,295 Speaker 1: social media by wearing No eleven hats, the move marks 51 00:03:44,335 --> 00:03:48,615 Speaker 1: her formal transition from a fashion influencer to a budding entrepreneur. 52 00:03:49,535 --> 00:03:52,815 Speaker 1: As North embarks on this fashion empire, she follows the 53 00:03:52,895 --> 00:03:56,775 Speaker 1: lucrative path of family brands like Skims, aiming to capture 54 00:03:56,815 --> 00:04:01,215 Speaker 1: the teen market. With her unique esthetic, and millions across 55 00:04:01,255 --> 00:04:03,695 Speaker 1: the globe are welcoming the Year of the fire Horse 56 00:04:03,775 --> 00:04:07,975 Speaker 1: today February seventeen, marking the start of the fifteen day 57 00:04:08,095 --> 00:04:13,015 Speaker 1: Lunar New Year Festival. This year's zodiac animal symbolizes strength, 58 00:04:13,415 --> 00:04:17,214 Speaker 1: freedom and stamina, though it also reflects modern themes like 59 00:04:17,295 --> 00:04:23,174 Speaker 1: workplace persistence among younger generations. Major Australian cities are hosting 60 00:04:23,375 --> 00:04:28,094 Speaker 1: vibrant celebrations, including traditional lion dancers and the lighting of 61 00:04:28,255 --> 00:04:31,335 Speaker 1: the Sydney Opera House in red to ward off bad luck. 62 00:04:31,815 --> 00:04:35,535 Speaker 1: Families have gathered four reunion dinners featuring symbolic foods like 63 00:04:35,615 --> 00:04:39,214 Speaker 1: dumplings and fish, while children look forward to receiving hongbao 64 00:04:39,775 --> 00:04:44,495 Speaker 1: or red envelopes for prosperity. While central to Chinese culture, 65 00:04:44,575 --> 00:04:48,455 Speaker 1: the holiday is also being observed as Cilal in Korea 66 00:04:48,575 --> 00:04:52,775 Speaker 1: and that in Vietnam. That's your evening news headlines. On 67 00:04:52,855 --> 00:04:56,255 Speaker 1: tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, Tanya Plebasek looks back on 68 00:04:56,335 --> 00:05:00,335 Speaker 1: her ten thousand days in Parliament. Listen to the Quikie 69 00:05:00,375 --> 00:05:01,815 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. 70 00:05:03,335 --> 00:05:06,414 Speaker 2: Mumma Mea acknowledges the traditional owners of land and waters 71 00:05:06,455 --> 00:05:08,135 Speaker 2: that this podcast is recorded on