SBS News in Filipino, Monday 23 February 2026

Syria IS Camp

Women and children walk among tents at Roj camp, one of the detention facilities where thousands of IS group members and their families are held, in the al-Malikiyah area of northeastern Syria Source: AAP / Baderkhan Ahmad/AP

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • In Australia... Opposition continues to call for passports to be denied to women and children allegedly linked to IS fighters.
  • Pro-Palestinian protesters rally again in Sydney after the state government lifted restrictions on demonstrations.
  • And in the United States... The FBI is investigating a man who illegally entered the property of US President Donald Trump in Florida.

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