A minister has slammed claims by Pauline Hanson about where ISIS-linked women would end up if they return to Australia, branding them “categorically untrue”.
In recent years, Shamima Begum said she lived in a dusty tent, unable to leave, with an "indefinitely" similar future ahead ...
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 ...
Mike Pezzullo says there are at least two discretionary mechanisms available to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to delay the ...
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, but confirmed she originally came to Australia and was granted citizenship ...
The Coalition has proposed legislation to make it a criminal offence to assist people “linked to terrorist organisations’ ...
NSW prisons are rolling out specialised training for guards to work with female prisoners deemed to be a national security threat, fanning concerns over the return of ISIS brides and lack of clarity ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
Burke said security agencies had not advised that any of the other Australians in the group warranted an exclusion order.
The Albanese government has banned one of Australia’s “ISIS brides” in Syria from returning to Australia for up to two years but is set to allow 10 of the women and 23 children to come home.
A prominent Sydney doctor who is in Syria to help repatriate 34 women and children linked to ISIS fighters has refuted claims ...
High-level briefings between the federal government and NSW agencies to repatriate the so-called ISIS brides have been ongoing for months, revealing that plans for the cohort’s return were far more ...