Three 'ISIS Brides' Arrested in Sydney and Melbourne Upon Arrival
Australian authorities have detained three women linked to ISIS following their return to the country, as the US awaits a response from Iran on a peace proposal
Three women, identified as "ISIS brides," were taken into custody by Australian authorities upon their arrival in the cities of Sydney and Melbourne. These arrests were conducted as part of the country's ongoing security and law enforcement operations concerning citizens returning from conflict zones associated with the Islamic State. The individuals were detained immediately after landing, marking a significant development in national security efforts.[1][2][3][4]
On the international front, the United States government is currently awaiting a formal response from Iran regarding a new peace proposal. This development is being closely watched by global observers as part of a broader diplomatic effort to address regional tensions and seek a peaceful resolution to ongoing conflicts. The outcome of this proposal is expected to have significant implications for international relations.[1][2][3][4]
These events are being reported as part of comprehensive live coverage of news in Australia and around the globe. Major media outlets, including The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, continue to provide updates on both the domestic arrests and the evolving international diplomatic situation involving the United States and Iran. The coverage reflects a wide range of current events affecting both local and global communities.[1][2][3][4]


