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Australia arrests women linked to Islamic State

Three women linked to the Islamic State (IS) group have been arrested after returning to Australia following years spent in detention camps in Syria. Australian authorities confirmed that the women, all Australian citizens, arrived with a group that also included nine children. Kawsar Abbas, 53, and Zeinab Ahmed, 31, were arrested upon arrival in Melbourne, while Janai Safar, 32, was taken into custody after landing in Sydney. A fourth woman travelling with the group was not arrested. The return of the women has reignited political debate in Australia over how to handle former IS members and their families who remained stranded in Syria after the collapse of the so-called caliphate in 2019. Australian officials said the government did not arrange the repatriation but had long prepared for the possibility of their return. The children, believed to be between six years […]

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World welcomes 2026 with hope and fireworks

From Sydney to New York, countries have welcomed 2026 with huge firework displays, concerts and street parties, even as many people reflect on a tense and difficult 2025 shaped by Donald Trump’s return to the White House, global conflicts and economic shocks.​Pacific nations such as Kiribati and New Zealand were the first to enter the new year, followed by major celebrations in cities like Sydney, Seoul, Tokyo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and New York.​In many places, security was tighter than usual as authorities deployed heavily armed officers and crowd controls around popular viewing points.​ In Australia, Sydney staged its famous harbour fireworks, lighting up the Opera House and Harbour Bridge in a show designed to symbolise peace and hope for a better year.​Tens of thousands gathered along the foreshore as tonnes of pyrotechnics were launched over the water, while local […]

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Australian PM booed at Bondi attack memorial

Australians have held a nationwide minute of silence for the victims of the deadly attack on a Jewish event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, one week after the shooting. At 18:47 local time, the exact moment the gunman opened fire, crowds at Bondi and people across the country paused to remember the 15 people killed and many others injured.​ The memorial at Bondi Beach took place under heavy security, with armed riot police, cordoned off areas and a police vessel offshore, an unusual sight for many in Australia. Hundreds of people, including many from the Jewish community wearing kippas or wrapped in Australian flags, gathered to pay their respects and hear speeches after the silence.​ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was loudly booed as he arrived at the ceremony, reflecting deep anger among sections of the Jewish community over a sharp rise […]

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