The family of an ISIS bride barred from returning to Australia is planning an urgent legal bid to overturn a temporary ...
Our security agencies have been monitoring — and continue to monitor — the situation in Syria to ensure they are prepared for ...
Thank you for reading our live rolling coverage for Thursday, May 7. A cohort of so-called "ISIS brides" and their children have landed in Australia after more than a decade overseas and years in ...
A second cohort of so-called “ISIS brides” and their children have touched down in Australia after a days-long journey from ...
Defence lawyers acting on behalf of grandmother Kawsar Abbas, 54, and daughter Zeinab Ahmad, 31, last week declared the pair would launch a bid for freedom in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on ...
Australian Federal Police officers have interviewed at least one woman who claims to have been kept as a slave in Syria by the husband and father of three ISIS-linked women returning to Australia on ...
Four ISIS-linked women and nine children have returned to Australia, with chaotic scenes playing out at Sydney and Melbourne ...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Jonathon Duniam says the Albanese government’s countless “lies” make his “blood boil,” after ...
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Zero sympathy: ISIS brides arrested for slavery and terrorism after $10,000 Yazidi slave allegations
Three alleged 'ISIS brides' were arrested at Melbourne Airport on Thursday 7 May as they landed in Australia, with federal police accusing them of terrorism and slavery offences linked to Islamic ...
AFP Assistant Commissioner Counter Terrorism Stephen Nutt says three so-called “ISIS brides” will face terrorism and crimes against humanity charges.
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