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”.
About one third of the cohort of 34 ISIS brides and their children have planned to return to New South Wales, according to NSW Premier Chris Minns.
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.
Australia would be “safer” if ISIS brides were allowed to return, a leading doctor embroiled in the saga has said, as he ...
ASIO has cleared this cohort of security concerns but the government still insists it will not bring back anyone – women or ...
The head of Syria’s Roj internment camp has revealed two additional Australian ISIS brides considered to be “extremists” are being held separately to the group of 11 women and 23 children at the ...
Deputy Opposition Leader Jane Hume has lashed out at the federal government’s handling of Australian ISIS brides stranded in ...
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
A group of Australian women detained at a Syrian camp with their families over ties to Islamic State have offered an ...
Encrypted messages from women living inside the Al Roj camp in northern Syria have revealed that 34 Australian ISIS-linked ...
A secret plan to bring back a group of ISIS-linked women and their children has been underway for “weeks”, according to insiders living in a camp in northeast Syria.
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.
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