ISIS brides and children detained in Syrian camps have applied for Australian passports to return home, sparking security warnings from experts about “detrimental risks”. The Sunday Telegraph can ...
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The wives of Islamic State members currently held in camps in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in a bid to return home. At least ten women and children have lodged applications ...
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Now is the hour for us to act also against those judges and officials in Hong Kong who have cynically crushed freedoms in that formerly vibrant city, reaching peak-tyranny on Monday by delivering an ...
A new survey shows that a majority of young Australians would consider moving overseas to live a more affordable life. The Exit Generation Survey Report, conducted by Home in Place in late November, ...
Fancy vehicle registration numbers in India have quietly turned into a status symbol. Not overnight. Slowly. Almost casually. A clean number plate with repeating digits or a neat sequence tends to ...
The film, Melania, is set to premiere on Friday, however, it seems that Aussie viewers are giving it a wide berth. Looking at a sample of seat availability at Hoyts cinemas around Sydney shows a raft ...
Record numbers of Australians want to keep Australia Day on January 26. After a summer marked by anger and division following the Bondi killings, seven out of 10 people reject the call to change the ...