Return of ISIS brides canvassed
The federal government quietly employed a global counter-terrorism expert to advise it on how to repatriate Australian families linked to Islamic State held in camps in northeast Syria.
The federal government quietly employed a global counter-terrorism expert to advise it on how to repatriate Australian families linked to Islamic State held in camps in northeast Syria.
A secret ASIO mission into Syria has cleared the way for the families of Islamic State members left behind in camps there to be repatriated to Australia.
Syria mission clears way for families of Islamic State members left behind in camps to be repatriated to Australia.
When a late-night Optus message pinged the Australian Signals Directorate, it triggered a massive behind-the-scenes response.
A former Liberal cabinet minister questions his own government’s pandemic legislation which afforded it unprecedented powers.
More than 600 phones, devices have been intercepted at airports this year with evidence of crimes such as child abuse, fraud.
A person singled out for digital device examination by Australian Border Force officers will have been identified before they set foot into the secure Customs area at airports.
Five Australian recipients of the Commonwealth’s highest awards for gallantry attended the state funeral for the Queen, with one joining a formal procession through Westminster Abbey.
Is the world ready for a philosopher king, one who goes outside the royal fold to seek alternative world views?
Australians woke on Friday to the news they had been long expecting but hoped would never come: that Queen Elizabeth II had died.
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