The Albanese government has concealed details about how it secretly conducted passport checks for ISIS brides after claiming the women received no assistance, arguing the information was not ...
The federal government has temporarily banned an Australian citizen linked to ISIS fighters from returning home from Syria.
ISIS supporters have reportedly raised money on crowdfunding platforms for wives and children who escaped from al-Hol detention camp in Syria ...
The fate of the "ISIS brides" is inextricably linked to constitutional facts but the debate about their future is not taking ...
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
The Sydney GP at the centre of a controversial bid to bring Australian women and children home from Syrian detention camp has ...
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.
NSW prison guards being trained to keep watch over returning ISIS brides have contacted One Nation “out of great concern for ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of Islamic State, are afraid of their return.
The Albanese government has banned one of Australia’s “ISIS brides” in Syria from returning to Australia for up to two years but will allow 10 of the women and 23 children to come home.
Ultimately, the dilemma facing the Australian government about these women and their children stems from an uncomfortable truth: citizenship is a concept that sits above good and bad behavior.
The Government is "considering" allowing the return of a paralysed Isis bride, after judges ordered the Home Office to review ...