One Nation party leader came under fire last month after she questioned how anyone could claim there were ‘good Muslims’ ...
Two Liberal senators cross the floor to vote for Labor's motion that censured the One Nation leader for "inflammatory and divisive comments" that sought to vilify Muslim Australians.
A young Palestinian couple met just before the war. For a weddings reporter at The Times, their marriage was a chance to capture a glimpse of joy.
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.
Kirsty Rosse-Emile is one of 11 Australian women, known as ISIS brides, pleading with the Albanese government to help them leave the squalid Syrian refugee camps with their collective 23 children.
Appearing to act as Shamima's fixer, Hoda has asked for thousands of US dollars using the code word "gummies," and also ...
A former housemate of Kirsty Rosse-Emile claims the ISIS bride declared as a teen she wanted to “make bombs” rather than return to school, raising fresh concerns as she seeks to return to Australia ...
Chris Minns provides clarity on the issue of ISIS brides while the government and opposition tie themselves in knots.
Trade minister says Trump’s “confusing” tariff changes are bringing Europe and Australia closer together; ACTU says the discount pits first home buyers against investors and speculators. Follow live.
Forty years and hundreds of millions of dollars after high-speed rail was first floated to connect Australia’s capital cities, the Albanese government has declared it will start “detailed planning ...
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