Three women who allegedly supported IS were arrested after they flew home to Australia for the first time in years.
Three Australian women have been arrested on suspicion of slavery and terrorism charges after they returned from Syria.
Police say number of Australian women with alleged ties to Islamic State group militants face charges if they return from ...
The four women and nine children with links to Islamic State have spent years in a Syrian camp.
Who was arrested?: Three women were detained on arrival from Syria, facing charges including terrorism and crimes against humanity linked to alleged slavery. Why it matters: The case revives fierce ...
Australia’s department of home affairs estimates that more than 200 Australians, including men, women and children, travelled ...
Police chief says some members of returning group will be arrested and charged and others kept under investigation ...
By Renju Jose SYDNEY, May 6 (Reuters) - Australia said on Wednesday that 13 members of Australian families in Syria linked to ...
By Renju Jose and Christine Chen SYDNEY, May 8 (Reuters) - Australian police on Friday charged two women linked to the ...
Three Australian women were charged on Friday with slavery and terrorism offenses after they arrived home from Syria with ...
A group of Australian women and children who left a Syrian camp for people with alleged ties to Islamic State group militants are stuck in Syria.