In recent years, Shamima Begum said she lived in a dusty tent, unable to leave, with an "indefinitely" similar future ahead ...
Could the Australians trying to come home from a Syrian refugee camp face a similar fate to that of al-Roj's most famous resident?
Ultimately, the dilemma facing the Australian government about these women and their children stems from an uncomfortable truth: citizenship is a concept that sits above good and bad behavior.
The political firestorm over the repatriation of the 34 women and children in a Syrian camp erupts after years of vacillation on the issue by the prime minister.
Police will seek to speak to the women and children arriving from Syria before they travel through immigrations but admit ...
NSW Police will seek to speak with a cohort of women and children linked to ISIS fighters when they arrive in Australia, but a senior officer admits “they can go wherever they like”.
A Sydney GP helping a group of 11 ISIS brides and their children return to Australia has admitted he "wouldn't know" whether they have been radicalised.
Mark Butler has pushed back on claims that Tony Burke is avoiding scrutiny as questions mount over the government’s stance on ISIS brides.
Thank goodness for Grace Tame and difficult women everywhere (“One word to describe the prime minister: Unbelievable”, February 27). Having been around feminist activists most of my adult life, I am ...
The PM wants us to believe ISIS brides will manifest on our shores. To say this non-policy falls short of demands of national security barely touches the sides.
Two women who reportedly married Australian ISIS fighters have been declared 'extremists' by the head of a Syrian camp. Al Roj camp director Hakamia Ibrahim said the two women are being held ...
The fate of the "ISIS brides" is inextricably linked to constitutional facts but the debate about their future is not taking ...