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James Jeffrey, the US special representative on Syria policy, voiced little interest when asked about a proposal to try foreign IS fighters at a tribunal, urging nations to repatriate nationals.
The UK Home Office is being investigated after failing to provide accurate information about the number of people who have been deprived to their citizenship.
The UK government has reportedly rebuffed demands for information on when stranded children will be repatriated.
The quietly updated bill makes the government exempt from notifying citizens due to be deprived of their British citizenship when it is 'not reasonably practical' to do so.
Some 11,000 suspected international IS fighters and 60,000 women and children remain stuck in Syria camps.
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces have confirmed that the baby of a London teenager who joined the Islamic State group has died in a Syrian refugee camp.
UK lawmakers argue that current laws mean lenient sentences for British citizens who had joined terror groups.
Rights group Reprieve says most British women and children held in northeast Syria are trafficking victims who should be supported by the British government.
A British man suspected of joining the Islamic State group in Syria has said that he wishes to return to the UK in a newly-released television interview.
Jack Letts converted to Islam at the age of 16 and travelled to Syria in 2014. He was later captured by Kurdish YPG forces while fleeing from Raqqa.