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Last Australian women and children linked to IS leave Syrian camp before expected return home – report

Australian women and children left stranded in the al-Roj detention camp have reportedly left north-east [Syria](https://www.theguardian.com/world/syria) for Damascus, ahead of an expected return to Australia. Vision obtained

The Guardian World3h ago
Politics

Trump administration urges countries to help citizens stuck in Syria as Australia maintains hardline stance

Syria, or visited neighbouring countries for humanitarian reasons before being trafficked into IS territory. Some of the children were born in the camp and have never been outside it. None of the Australians has been

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Politics

Two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp with most bound for Melbourne

women and children had returned, and that other western nations had also successfully reintegrated their citizens, meant the “temperature should be dialled right down” in relation to the cohort. There have been recent unconfirmed reports

The Guardian WorldMay 6
World

Australian women and children leave Syrian detention camp for Damascus – and potentially home

Syria by road to the capital Damascus, under the control of the Syrian government. A further seven Australian women, and 14 of their children, remain in al-Roj camp, sources said on Saturday. The wives

The Guardian WorldApr 25