Australia has charged three women linked to ISIS with crimes against humanity and slavery after they returned home from Syria.

The four women and nine children with links to Islamic State have spent years in a Syrian camp.

Home affairs minister Tony Burke says government continues to refuse to help the group of 13

A group of nine women and children has landed in Melbourne while another woman and her child arrived in Sydney.

A third woman who also returned to Australia from Syria was charged with joining a terrorist organisation.

Kawsar Ahmad, 53, and Zeinab Ahmad, 31, set to apply for bail in Melbourne as Janai Safar, 32, due to face Sydney court on separate charges including joining a terrorist…

Australia’s department of home affairs estimates that more than 200 Australians, including men, women and children, travelled to Syria and Iraq between 2012 and 2019 to support or…

Most Australians do not want the women and children to come home, but advocates say they're in danger.

Australia has charged three women linked to ISIS with crimes against humanity and slavery after they returned home from Syria.

Kawsar Ahmad, 53, also known as Abbas, and her daughter Zeinab Ahmad, 31, did not apply during brief hearing