UP to 20,000 prisoners have broken out of an Syrian ISIS detention camp the size of a city. Between 15,000 to 20,000 detainees, including the families of jihadist fighters, are now at large after ...
The Albanese government has banned one of Australia’s “ISIS brides” in Syria from returning to Australia for up to two years ...
Burke said security agencies had not advised that any of the other Australians in the group warranted an exclusion order.
Eleven Australian women with past links to Islamic State remain in limbo in northeastern Syria following a failed bid to leave the al-Roj detention camp earlier this week.
Mike Pezzullo says there are at least two discretionary mechanisms available to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to delay the return of so-called ISIS brides to Australia, even if the government is ...
A group of ISIS brides "en route" to Australia have been delayed by Syrian authorities as the Albanese government continues ...
A secret plan to bring back a group of ISIS-linked women and their children has been underway for “weeks”, according to ...
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, ...
The federal opposition will make a bid for the Albanese government to release documents in relation to the imminent return of Australian ISIS brides.
Reports of the returns, which have not been addressed by government officials, came amid turmoil over control of detention sites as the SDF and Damascus battle for territory and custody arrangements.
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
Encrypted messages from women living inside the Al Roj camp in northern Syria have revealed that 34 Australian ISIS-linked ...
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