We examine one of the most complex and controversial cases of the modern era, following a British teenager who left home to join ISIS and the consequences that reshaped her life. What began as a case ...
A new push to bring ISIS brides back to Australia is brewing, setting up a fresh clash with the Albanese government.
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Islamic State

Australia - the complacent country - is receiving a wake-up call on race, resilience and energy. Meanwhile, a shooting at a university campus in Virginia is being treated as an act of terrorism, with ...
A series of shocking incidents and rising anti-Muslim rhetoric – including from One Nation’s Pauline Hanson – has sharpened concerns for the Islamic community ...
Sound Off is an opinion forum for readers to share brief comments on today’s news. Submissions must be 75 words or fewer and ...
It’s heartbreaking to watch women of all ages grapple with endless struggles, discrimination, and the very real threat of physical vulnerability in a world ...
There’s your almond latte and avocado toast rotting in the orchard because they can’t get it to a supermarket shelf, and ...
NPR visits the last detention camp for ISIS wives and children in an increasingly precarious northeastern Syria.
After spending nearly 48 hours in a medically induced coma following her knockout loss on Saturday night, Isis Sio is now awake and talking. The 19-year-old remains in the hospital for further ...
The 18-year-old from Pennsylvania had just been arrested for allegedly attempting to detonate two bombs at a New York City protest when he arrived to the NYPD precinct on March 7. As laid out in a ...
There is no music on a moonless night during a crucial scene in The Mummy of 1932. There is almost no music in the movie at all beyond a derivative, if ever effective, use of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake ...
Michael Bachelard is a senior writer and former deputy editor and investigations editor of The Age. He has worked in Canberra ...