Albanese wants us to turn the temperature down. He should start by showing kindness not contempt for those in Syria | Julianne Schultz
The article critiques Australian Prime Minister Albanese's harsh rhetoric regarding detainees in Syrian camps, contrasting it with Governor-General Sam Mostyn's call for kindness and compassion in politics.
βI just want to be freeβ: Australian children held in Syrian camps reveal their hopes and dreams
Australian children previously held in al-Roj camp expressed their dreams and hopes during a brief taste of freedom after being released.
Exclusive: the Australian children of IS families speak to the Guardian - podcast
Australian children of IS families discuss their circumstances in a podcast interview with the Guardian.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
Australians in Syrian camp would accept children returning separately; remains found in Baghsarian search; and a viral Ikea monkey
Some Australian women detained in Syria are willing to separate from their children to facilitate their return to Australia amid ongoing security fears.
Australian women held in Syrian camps say they would accept children returning home separately
Australian women detained in Syrian camps are willing to be separated from their children if it means their kids can return to Australia safely.
How a window opened for IS-linked Australians to leave Syria
Australians linked to the Islamic State have found an opportunity to leave Syrian detention camps as local forces shift control and repatriation processes evolve.
Australia 'must allow' ISIS-linked families to return, UN expert says
A UN expert has urged Australia to allow families linked to ISIS, currently held in Syrian refugee camps, to return to prevent radicalization and protect children.
'We won't repatriate them': Australia's PM refuses to accept IS-linked families from Syria
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterates that the country will not accept families linked to Islamic State from Syrian camps despite attempts for their repatriation.
Australians sent back to Syrian camps, the messy rise in inheritance fights, T20 World Cup woe
A group of 34 Australian women and children detained in Syria were denied repatriation, while inheritance disputes among families grow amid discussions of wealth transfer, and Australia's cricket team faces challenges in the T20 World Cup.
What is happening to Syriaβs IS camps and their former residents?
Humanitarian concerns over the dire conditions in Syrian camps for suspected IS affiliates are being addressed as some former residents begin to return home.
Evacuation of 173 Syrian families from six camps in Idlib countryside due to rains
173 Syrian families were evacuated from six camps in Idlib, northwestern Syria, due to severe weather conditions, as announced by the Syrian Minister of Emergency Situations.
Will Syria succeed in dismantling camps linked to ISIS?
Syria is attempting to dismantle camps housing families of ISIS fighters as it regains control over these facilities from Kurdish forces.
Floods drown camps in Idlib and Latakia, warnings of river flooding
Severe rainfall has caused floods in Idlib and Latakia camps, prompting health warnings from Syrian authorities.
Iraq starts investigations into IS group detainees moved from Syrian camps
Iraq has launched investigations into over 1,300 suspected Islamic State members transferred from Syrian detention camps following territorial changes in northeastern Syria.
Foreign women linked to IS in Syria detention camps hope for amnesty
Foreign women in a Syrian detention camp are seeking amnesty following a recent Kurdish military setback.