| | | | Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges calm amid intensified warnings of a possible Russian invasion within days, saying he has yet to see convincing evidence. | | | | Asylum seeker advocates and members of the film industry in Sri Lanka have slammed an Australian government competition that asks filmmakers to produce work as part of an "anti-people smuggling campaign". | | | | As Swimming Australia begins implementing reforms to do better for female athletes, a former promising national junior swimmer alleges she was bullied, harassed and victimised by her coach in an experience that led her to leave the sport. | | | | Anthony Albanese needs to establish trust with the public to win the election, but undecided voters in key marginal seats say they remain unsure about who he is and what he wants for the country, writes Sean Nicholls. | | | | Evidence including emails, videos and screenshots supplied to the ABC suggests that prices for the same flights were jacked up when a customer used a flight credit or voucher. | | | | A new kind of charger that allows an electric vehicle to be used as a giant home battery is close to going on sale in Australia. So how does it work and is it worth the price? | | | | As the ruckus over the religious discrimination bill dominated the headlines last week, another decision in the Senate — to reject draconian new regulations over superannuation — is likely to have far wider implications for the majority of Australians. | | | | As international borders reopen and people begin making holiday plans, some popular destinations are putting in measures to keep tourist numbers down, or at least make sure they stay on their best behaviour. | | | | It turns out movies, songs, and poems were right to some extent: feelings of love and attraction really do affect your heart's rhythm, write Hannah Brown and Hui-Chen Han. | | | | Vladyslav Heraskevych, who held up a sign with a Ukrainian flag and the message "No War in Ukraine" after completing a run in the skeleton competition, escapes sanctions at the Beijing Games. | | | | | | | | | 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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