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 ...
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 ...
The federal government is facing mounting pressure over the potential return of the group of so-called “ISIS brides” – 34 ...
Syria's well-known TV dramas are returning to Ramadan screens as the industry tries to rebuild after years of war and the ...
Kirsty Rosse-Emile is one of 11 Australian women, known as ISIS brides, pleading with the Albanese government to help them ...
Debate has intensified on how to deal with a group of 34 Australian women and children with links to Islamic State who plan ...
While one person from the group has been given a two-year temporary exclusion order barring their return, other members of ...
The opposition's push to punish those who help Islamic State-linked families return home from Syria appears to be trying to ...
The Albanese government does not want dozens of Islamic State-linked women and children to return to Australia and is doing ...
It must stand as a record. A simple "yes" would have done when asked whether the ISIS brides trying to return from Syria had been issued with Australian passports. But Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke ...
The group of 34 Australian women, known as ISIS brides, were unsuccessful in their attempt to flee Syria on Monday. Now, they ...
A member of a cohort of women and children linked to Islamic State militants seeking to return to Australia after leaving detention in Syria has been banned from entering the country.