An alleged “ISIS bride” charged with terrorism-related offences is refused bail again after seeking release for a second time, according to multiple reports. The woman was arrested in May after returning to Australia from Syria, where she was associated with ISIS. After her return, prosecutors laid terrorism charges, and she has since appeared before a court to request freedom while awaiting the next legal steps. All outlets report that her latest bail application is rejected and that her plea for help does not change the outcome. The reports also describe her as seeking bail after previously being denied, indicating the decision is the second such refusal. While the articles differ mainly in wording and emphasis, they consistently state that she is charged with terrorism-related offences, that she returned from the Middle East, and that the court refuses bail despite her request. The coverage does not provide the full legal reasoning for the denial or details of any new evidence, but it confirms the case continues under Australia’s judicial process.