Liberal leader Angus Taylor has called for clarity over the government's involvement in the high-profile “ISIS bride” saga, ...
The term “ISIS brides” is used to describe foreign women who travelled to Syria and Iraq between 2014 and 2019 to live under Islamic State rule. Many Australians who made the journey were young women ...
The Coalition has proposed legislation to make it a criminal offence to assist people “linked to terrorist organisations’ ...
Kurdish authorities overseeing the refugee camp in northeast Syria where a group of ISIS brides is based have claimed the ...
Pauline Hanson has “apologised” while doubling down in a fiery interview over comments about Australian Muslims.
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Angus Taylor said the so-called ISIS brides were sympathetic to a ‘heinous ideology’ and called on Labor to tighten temporary exclusion legislation.
Eleven family groups – 34 individuals – who have been stuck in Syrian internment camps for years are trying to make their way home. Why were they in Syria in the first place?
Health Minister Mark Butler has provided an update on the ISIS brides potential return to Australia saying there are ‘citizenship and passport’ considerations.
A plan to restrict the return of terror-linked Australians has been lashed amid fears one group could be captured by the proposed criminal offence.