Aid chief proves Syria trip can be done
For years, the previous government said it was too dangerous to extract women and children. Save the Children’s Australian chief Mat Tinkler set out to dismiss that claim.
For years, the previous government said it was too dangerous to extract women and children. Save the Children’s Australian chief Mat Tinkler set out to dismiss that claim.
Government is not legally required to bring ISIS families home, but should do so to meet international obligations, law expert says
Officials and family seek answers over how Sydney teen Yusuf Zahab lost his life in the Syrian prison after an Islamic State attempted jailbreak.
The families of two dead IS fighters repatriated from Syria by the Australian government have been living in the community for several years.
These are the Australian women and children trapped in Syrian refugee camps because they are relatives of Islamic State members.
Alex de Minaur lost an epic five-set classic to deny an all-Australian quarterfinal match-up at Wimbledon.
Commissioner Reece Kershaw calls for global action to combat organised crime, saying some countries are ‘turning a blind eye’ to criminal activity within their borders.
Two people accused of terrorist activities have immediately had their Australian citizenship restored in the wake of a High Court ruling that laws revoking their citizenship were invalid.
Their forefathers lived in working-class areas but this generation are known for their sports cars, designer clothes and fancy meals on social media.
The Australian Federal Police is helping hunt down Italian organised crime syndicates in Europe, with intelligence gathered through the Trojan horse app AN0M.
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