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Syria-bound

The federal government’s toughened-up stance on Australian women and children stranded in Syria risks legal and electoral fallout ...
The standoff over 11 women and 23 children stranded in Syria has prompted the question: what happened to the other Australian women who left to join Islamic State at the height of the terror group’s ...
Why is the sequel sparking outrage in 2026? Dive into the Kerala High Court legal battle, the controversial Pan-India claims, ...
A Syrian official has confirmed “ mass escapes ” from a facility housing relatives of suspected ISIL (ISIS) fighters in ...
The political rhetoric surrounding the Australian women and children seeking to return from Syria ignores this fundamental principle ...
This three-part series explores the trauma that led to the prolonged existence of these camps. In part one, we picture what life has been like inside the tent city of al-Hol, and find out who its ...
It followed the withdrawal of Kurdish forces who had overseen the facility. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The camp housed around 23,500 detainees, many wives or widows of ISIS fighters and their children, who had been in de facto ...
Syria confirmed on Wednesday the mass escape of relatives of suspected ISIS group members from the al-Hol camp last month following the withdrawal of ...
This article examines the current situation in Iran, the resurgence of protests, and the potential for a U.S. attack. It also ...
There is no single template for the women and girls who found themselves trapped in ISIS controlled territory.