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'ISIS brides' preparing to return home from Syria

Apr 27, 2026

Damascus [Syria], April 27: Spy agencies are on alert as a group of Australian women and children linked to Islamic State plan to return home from Syria after years in a detention camp.
Four women and their nine children left Syria's al-Roj camp on Friday, travelling to Damascus where they plan to board a flight back to Australia, according to multiple media reports.
A source close to the families told the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age they had secured plane tickets to Australia.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

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IIM Nagpur, TimesPro announce inaugural batch of PG Certificate Programme in AI & GEN AI for Managers

Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India], April 27: As Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI begin to shape not only technology functions but the broader direction of business, organisations are seeking managers who can engage with these shifts with commercial acumen and strategic clarity. Addressing this need, the Indian Institute of Management Nagpur, in collaboration with TimesPro, has launched the inaugural batch of the Post Graduate Certificate Programme in AI & GEN AI for Managers. The programme has been conceived for professionals who wish to move beyond a theoretical understanding of AI and use it as a practical enabler of decision-making, transformation and leadership.

Apr 27, 2026