Three women accused of being ISIS brides were arrested in Melbourne on terror and slavery charges after years in a Syrian camp, thrusting repatriation and justice back into the spotlight.
Two women accused of keeping a woman as a slave overseas have been housed alongside triple-killer Erin Patterson ahead of ...
Shamima Begum — the case that crystallised the debate in the United Kingdom — left the United Kingdom at 15. Fifteen. She was ...
The two Melbourne former ISIS brides accused of keeping Yazidi slaves while living in Syria have been formally charged with crimes against humanity offences after arriving back in Australia.
The Melbourne ISIS brides have hatched plans to get bail and be freed back into the community while facing serious terror-related charges.
The ABC can reveal new detail about the alleged treatment of a Yazidi woman who says she was held captive in the home of ISIS ...
Two Melbourne women accused of crimes against humanity over their alleged involvement with ISIS are expected to remain behind bars for now, as legal experts warn any future bid for bail would face an ...
Among the small community of Australian ISIS wives in Syria’s al-Roj internment camp, there had long been rumours that the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended his government's handling of the return of the ISIS brides during a fiery media ...
Australia is the latest country to prosecute its own citizens over Islamic State's system of Yazidi slavery, part of a ...