SYDNEY, May 3 (Reuters) - An Australian court jailed for seven years on Friday the leader of a group of men who planned to travel by motorboat from Australia to the Philippines to join Islamic State ...
A sixth man was charged Friday in connection to Australia's so-called "tinnie terror" case, in which a group of young men allegedly hoped to travel overseas on a small boat to join jihadists.
Crack. Fizz. Gulp. Ahhhhhh. Is there a drinking experience more classically Australian than ripping the ring-pull off a beer? "The visceral pleasure from that first crack of a beer can is identical to ...
A man involved in a plot to sail a fishing boat from northern Australia to help overthrow the Philippines government was attacked in jail after spinal surgery, a Melbourne court has heard. Shayden ...
Despite having almost zero sailing experience, the "Tinnie Terrorists," as the Australian media have dubbed them, were planning to reach the southern Philippines and join up with Muslim separatists ...
A sixth man was charged Friday in connection to Australia's so-called "tinnie terror" case in which a group of young men allegedly hoped to travel overseas on a small boat to join jihadists.
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