On 7 May 2026, news.com.au published a version of this article about Kawsar Abbas (also referred to as Kawsar Ahmad). A photo of Fatma Mallouk was mistakenly used in that publication. Mrs Mallouk is ...
The remaining Australian women linked to Islamic State have left the al-Roj camp in Syria, but the Australian government ...
The Melbourne ISIS brides have hatched plans to get bail and be freed back into the community while facing serious ...
He’s the retired Jewish lawyer who quietly pulled the strings in one of Australia’s most politically explosive operations: ...
When, Channel Seven, amidst the frenzy that greeted the recent arrival of four so-called ISIS brides, didn’t bother with a ...
A second group of so-called ISIS brides — believed to number seven women and 14 children — have reportedly left a Syrian camp and will be bound for Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ...
Four ISIS-linked women and nine children have returned to Australia, with chaotic scenes playing out at Sydney and Melbourne ...
ISIS bride’ Janai Safar spent her first night in Australia since returning from Syria behind bars at Silverwater Women’s prison.
The government has not revealed the woman’s identity, age or the specific reasons for blocking her entry into the country, ...
Flights have been booked for families linked to Islamic State fighters returning from Syria to Australia, with women in the group facing arrest and investigation when they touch down.
Zero Sympathy: ISIS Brides Arrested for Slavery and Terrorism After $10,000 Yazidi Slave Allegations
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.
It turns out, contrary to what we have been told for decades, that multiculturalism isn’t just colourful costumes and ...
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