| | | | Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II is expected to continue light duties over the coming week. | | | | With military drills due to end on Sunday, the Belarus Defence minister says they will continue instead because of military activity near the borders of Russia and Belarus and an escalation of the situation in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. | | | | A snap strike called last night halts NSW's passenger train services, with authorities warning commuters to avoid travel if possible. | | | | Making housing more affordable by making it cheaper seems to be electoral death. But there may be other ways to help first-time buyers into the market, writes Michael Janda. | | | | It's one of the most common medical conditions on the planet so why are the causes of anxiety still such a mystery? This is how scientists are working to unravel them. | | | | Men picked up slightly more unpaid work during the pandemic, but women continue to shoulder most of the work needed to look after a family. | | | | China remains wedged in an awkward position in the Ukraine crisis, choosing to remain "chillingly silent" on where its support lies. With deep strategic and business partnerships with both Russia and Ukraine, just how much is at stake if Beijing is forced to favour a side? | | | | The chair of parliament's intelligence committee, James Paterson, says all MPs should heed the head of ASIO's warnings against weaponising national security and intelligence matters. | | | | The Queen was about to return to regular duties after an overnight stay in hospital in October and a back sprain forced her to cancel several events. Now a COVID-19 infection puts her health back in the spotlight. | | | | The Beijing Winter Olympics were shaped inexorably by the COVID-19 prevention measures put in place, but this did not stop the Games from delivering countless performances that will go down in history, writes Simon Smale. | | | | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | | Available on Android and Apple devices | | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | | The ABC sent this message to bryanrini294.nashjensk@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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