UP to 20,000 prisoners have broken out of an Syrian ISIS detention camp the size of a city. Between 15,000 to 20,000 detainees, including the families of jihadist fighters, are now at large after ...
Syria ISIS camp security has collapsed, unraveling a years-long containment strategy and triggering the mass dispersal of thousands from detention facilities like Al-Hol ...
Al Hol, an infamous camp in northeast Syria holding tens of thousands of people accused of links to Islamic State, has almost ...
The Trump administration has informed Congress that it intends to proceed with planning for a potential re-opening of the U.S.
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US reportedly planning to pull all troops from Syria, ending decade-long presence there to fight IS
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to withdraw all 1,000 remaining US troops from Syria within two months. The move follows the handover of the Al-Tanf and Al-Shaddadi bases to the new ...
Mike Pezzullo says there are at least two discretionary mechanisms available to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to delay the return of so-called ISIS brides to Australia, even if the government is ...
The Coalition’s home affairs spokesman has made a wild claim about the children of Australian ‘ISIS brides’ stuck in war-ravaged Syria.
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Massive update on ISIS bride crisis
The Albanese government has provided a massive update on a group of so-called ISIS brides trying to return to Australia from war-ravaged Syria.
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Al Hol, Syria’s most notorious camp, is finally closing - but the fate of its detainees remains precarious
The government faces the vexed challenge of trying to integrate back into society those with no affiliation to ISIS - while ...
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Labor says ISIS brides will face punishment ‘if they have committed a crime’ – but they already have
The government has again insisted returning ISIS brides will face the “full force of the law” if they have committed a crime – but they already have.
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Eleven Australian women with past links to Islamic State remain in limbo in northeastern Syria following a failed bid to leave the al-Roj detention camp earlier this week.
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