A group of women and children linked to former ISIS fighters could “be met with the full force of the law”, a minister has ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has responded to reports a group of ISIS-linked women and children are attempting for ...
A group of Australian families with ties to former Islamic State fighters have begun another attempt to travel home to ...
Four Australian ISIS brides – three from Melbourne and one from Sydney – and their nine children, transferred from northern ...
A group of ISIS-linked women and children have left Al Roj camp in northeastern Syria in a bid to make their second attempt ...
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It's understood that four women, and nine children and grandchildren left the Al-Roj detention camp in northeastern Syria on ...
Four Australian families on Friday left a camp in Syria that houses people with alleged ties to militants of the Islamic ...
Deputy Opposition Leader Jane Hume has lashed out at the federal government’s handling of Australian ISIS brides stranded in ...
Tensions have flared over the government’s handling of the potential return of Islamic State-linked Australians.
A group of so-called ISIS brides and their children left a camp in Northern Syria today, hoping to return to Australia following a failed repatriation attempt earlier this year.
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