Australia would be “safer” if ISIS brides were allowed to return, a leading doctor embroiled in the saga has said, as he ...
Liberal MP Andrew Hastie has said the escalating Middle East conflict will make it difficult for ISIS brides to return to Australia, warning they pose a potential terror risk if they do.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has snapped back at a journalist after a question about the fate of children whose mothers travelled to Syria to join ISIS.
A group has been seeking a return to Australia after being held in a Syrian camp since the militant group’s defeat. While one so-called “ISIS bride” has been given a two-year temporary exclusion order ...
NSW Police will seek to speak with a cohort of women and children linked to ISIS fighters when they arrive in Australia, but a senior officer admits “they can go wherever they like”.
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
ASIO has cleared this cohort of security concerns but the government still insists it will not bring back anyone – women or ...
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor says he “calls bullshit” on Anthony Albanese over his handling of the ISIS brides saga, ...
There is no single template for the women and girls who found themselves trapped in ISIS controlled territory.
The PM wants us to believe ISIS brides will manifest on our shores. To say this non-policy falls short of demands of national security barely touches the sides.
The Albanese government faces sustained pressure to provide more details on the potential return of 34 ISIS brides and their children after NSW Premier Chris Minns revealed a third of the cohort ...
This isn't a 'not all men' piece. That’s a separate genre, usually published in the comments section beneath a news story ...
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