| | GPs and pharmacists have been receiving fake legal letters ordering them to stop vaccinating amid a rise in harassment from campaigners. | | | Tomorrow, Sydney will take it's first steps out of lockdown after 15 weeks. For many businesses, navigating new rules and policing whether customers are vaccinated is an intimidating task. The ABC speaks to three businesses all taking different approaches to reopening. | | | Emma's mum was drawn to the idea that her life had a deeper spiritual meaning. But her search for answers led to her a community with dangerous beliefs. | | | Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce says the message to social media giants from governments around the world is that threats of regulation are no joke. | | | Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 in South Korea is immediately whisked away from their homes and put into 10 days of mandatory quarantine. As Australia looks to the future of living with the virus, experts say it could be the key to keeping transmission down. | | | Millane lost his life in a car accident 30 years ago last week. The Aussie Rules community is still coming to terms with the loss. | | | Why is Xi Jinping seemingly so obsessed with controlling Taiwan – at the risk of a war that could shatter all China has built, asks Stan Grant. | | | The Chinese leader says reunification with Taiwan must happen and will happen peacefully, despite a ratcheting-up of China's threats to attack the island. | | | The deaths of two divers from crocodile attacks come less than a month after Solomon Islands lifted its ban on harvesting sea cucumbers in an effort to boost the pandemic-stricken economy. | | | The Australian Defence Force is again considering what role the Royal Navy could play in developing its next submarines, or whether it will focus on American technology, writes Andrew Greene. | | | | | | 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 wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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