A group of Australian "ISIS brides" and children are stuck in Syria because Australia has refused their return, Damascus has ...
Women and children stranded in Syria may be “weighing up whether they want to come back to Australia ever”, an MP claims.
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has been grilled on reports the US has intervened to help a group of ISIS-linked Australians ...
A group of women and children linked to former ISIS fighters could “be met with the full force of the law”, a minister has ...
Our security agencies have been monitoring — and continue to monitor — the situation in Syria to ensure they are prepared for ...
A group of ISIS-linked women and children have left Al Roj camp in northeastern Syria in a bid to make their second attempt ...
Male relatives of the family group of four Australian ISIS brides and their nine children now waiting in Damascus to return ...
The US has intervened to secure the imminent departure of four Australian Isis brides and their nine children from Syria, ...
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, ...
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Syria says Australia won't repatriate families from camp for those with alleged ties to ISIS
The Australian government refused to repatriate women and children who had secured passports and a flight out of Syria.
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Returning ISIS brides could cost $2m each to monitor
Australian authorities estimate that monitoring high‑risk ISIS brides returning from Syria could cost around $2 million per person due to intensive surveillance measures. The Albanese government has ...
The prime minister also denied having a change of heart about the four women and their children as major parties harden their ...
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