A second group of ISIS brides is set to return to Australia on Tuesday. A further group of returnees had been awaiting ...
Retired Jewish doctor Robert Van Aalst has spent months orchestrating secret meetings between family members and overseas ...
Our security agencies have been monitoring — and continue to monitor — the situation in Syria to ensure they are prepared for any Australians seeking to return to Australia,” the government said. The ...
The group of women and their children are due to land in Sydney tomorrow afternoon after they left the Al-Roj detention camp in Syria and headed to Damascus.
He’s the retired Jewish lawyer who quietly pulled the strings in one of Australia’s most politically explosive operations: the return of the ISIS brides and their children from Syria.
The remaining Australian women linked to Islamic State have left the al-Roj camp in Syria, but the Australian government refuses to let one of them back into the country.
The ISIS brides returning to Australia have been identified ahead of their arrival in Sydney and Melbourne after years with Islamic State in Syria.
Australians do not need unkeepable promises or stern words, they need a serious investigation into why, exactly, the system is broken.
More Australian women linked to terror group ISIS look likely to leave Syria and board flights home within days.
A new group of “ISIS brides” and their children appears set to fly back to Australia from Syria. It is believed the seven women and 14 children are the final Australians to depart the notorious al-Roj ...
ISIS bride’ Janai Safar spent her first night in Australia since returning from Syria behind bars at Silverwater Women’s prison.
Three women accused of being ISIS brides were arrested in Melbourne on terror and slavery charges after years in a Syrian camp, thrusting repatriation and justice back into the spotlight.