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.
The Coalition has warned there will be a “very significant burden on the taxpayer” after a fourth returned ISIS bride was ...
She was among the first women to leave Australia and join the Islamist war against the West. Now she is stuck there.
Another ISIS bride has been arrested and charged, as authorities continue to manage returning travellers from the Islamic ...
Video: 'ISIS bride' charged after returning to Australia from Syrian refugee camp The 34-year-old woman allegedly travelled to Syria to join ISIS before being detained for years in the Al-Hawl refugee ...
Zahra Ahmad, the widow of a notorious Islamic State recruiter who previously pleaded with Australians not to ‘judge’ the ISIS brides, left Melbourne airport last night as a free woman.
Police have issued a new update after a second group of ISIS-linked Australians arrived back in Australia, evading waiting ...