The Sydney GP at the centre of a controversial bid to bring Australian women and children home from Syrian detention camp has ...
About one third of the cohort of 34 ISIS brides and their children have planned to return to New South Wales, according to NSW Premier Chris Minns.
ASIO has cleared this cohort of security concerns but the government still insists it will not bring back anyone – women or ...
NSW prison guards being trained to keep watch over returning ISIS brides have contacted One Nation “out of great concern for ...
The Coalition is proposing criminal penalties of up to 10 years jail for people who help ISIS brides come to Australia, after Kurdish authorities revealed the Syrian camp that has been housing them ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
The head of Syria’s Roj internment camp has revealed two ­additional Australian ISIS brides considered to be “extremists” are being held separately to the group of 11 women and 23 children at the ...
Encrypted messages from women living inside the Al Roj camp in northern Syria have revealed that 34 Australian ISIS-linked women and children were working with a government “delegate” who conducted ...
A secret plan to bring back a group of ISIS-linked women and their children has been underway for “weeks”, according to insiders living in a camp in northeast Syria.
Burke said security agencies had not advised that any of the other Australians in the group warranted an exclusion order.
The federal opposition will make a bid for the Albanese government to release documents in relation to the imminent return of Australian ISIS brides.
The ISIS brides should come back, and the state should, by its own principles, assist them as Australian citizens—not as an act of compassion, but as an affirmation of our ancient democratic ...