A group of Australian women detained at a Syrian camp with their families over ties to Islamic State have offered an ultimatum to the Albanese Government amid fierce debate over whether they should be ...
Liberal leader Angus Taylor has called for clarity over the government's involvement in the high-profile “ISIS bride” saga, ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
Issues confronting leaders are made more chaotic if they are poorly communicated. The messaging around the Isis brides story is another great case of what not to do.In short: A group of women ...
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has snapped back at a journalist after a question about the fate of children whose mothers travelled to Syria to join ISIS.
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?
The Coalition has proposed legislation to make it a criminal offence to assist people “linked to terrorist organisations’ ...
A Sydney doctor helping so-called ‘ISIS brides’ escape Syria insists they are ‘caring mothers’ who ‘love Australia’ but are scared to return because of the Prime Minister’s condemnation.
Among today’s leaders, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns is notable in a couple of ways. As a Labor leader, his views are a mix of the extremely tough and the very empathetic and compassionate. His ...
In 2014, Hoda Muthana, then 20 years old, left Alabama to become an ISIS bride in Syria. When she left the United States, she posted her passport on her Twitter account and implied she was about to ...
Angus Taylor said the so-called ISIS brides were sympathetic to a ‘heinous ideology’ and called on Labor to tighten temporary exclusion legislation.
Sky News host Sharri Markson reveals police and security agencies are highly concerned about the risk posed by three adults among a group of 34 women and children seeking to return to Australia.