The ISIS brides returning to Australia have been identified ahead of their arrival in Sydney and Melbourne after years with ...
Four so-called ISIS brides and their children arrived in Australia on Thursday night after years spent detained in the al-Roj ...
A group of ISIS-linked women and children have left Al-Roj camp in northeastern Syria in a bid to make their second attempt to return to Australia. The Saturday Telegraph has confirmed that four women ...
Our security agencies have been monitoring — and continue to monitor — the situation in Syria to ensure they are prepared for ...
An ISIS bride released into the community and her eight children, nieces and nephews will not be forced to undertake ...
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Bleak fate awaiting at least two ISIS brides on return to Australia - as dramatic US twist emerges
At least two ISIS brides are expected to be arrested when they return to Australia, as it emerged the United States government is helping facilitate the group's return home. Four women and their nine ...
A group of women and children linked to former ISIS fighters could “be met with the full force of the law”, a minister has warned.
Specialist police teams currently focused on major crimes will likely be redirected into long-term monitoring operations.
An ISIS bride who vowed never to return to Australia and her nine-year-old son are believed to be among a cohort of 13 women ...
The US has intervened to secure the imminent departure of four Australian Isis brides and their nine children from Syria, with the Iran war ceasefire creating a brief window for their removal.
Ben Roberts-Smith criticised the return of the "ISIS brides" in a Sydney Airport media appearance. OUR VERDICT. False.
Having spent the better part of a decade as a card-carrying ISIS groupie, how does one manage to leave a Syrian detention ...
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