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Morning Mail: Trump threatens new tariffs, Dutton’s citizenship test, artist dropped from Biennale​on February 13, 2025 at 8:15 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning, everyone. Donald Trump has threatened to ramp up his economic assault on some of America’s biggest trading partners, vowing to impose new tariffs on countries that target products made in the US within weeks. We’ve also got the latest on the shock decision overnight to drop a Lebanon-born artist as Australia’s representative at the Venice Biennale, the category-five cyclone intensifying off the Western Australian coast and Ukraine’s warning not to trust Vladimir Putin.Sabsabi dropped | Khaled Sabsabi, the western Sydney artist who fled Lebanon’s civil war as a child, has been dropped from representing Australia at the 61st Venice Biennale amid criticism of his appointment. Creative Australia, which only announced its pick five days ago, cited the need to avoid “divisive debate”.Citizenship test | Peter Dutton’s proposal to toughen citizenship-stripping laws in response to comments recorded by two New South Wales nurses would probably require a referendum, a constitutional lawyer says.Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia | Schools, ports and roads have been closed as the north-west of Australia braces for a tropical cyclone that has developed into a destructive category-five system with fears of ferocious wind gusts up to 320km/h. It is expected to make landfall between Port Hedland and Roebourne this evening.Care warning | The NSW Labor government is seeking to “redesign” the state’s mental health system without psychiatrists despite the risks to patient care, its political rivals claim.Exclusive | Victoria’s RSL clubs have held a “crisis meeting” to discuss a row about gambling revenue, with some warning they may close due to financial pressures and others calling for the charity to stop funding the state’s largest Anzac Day service. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning, everyone. Donald Trump has threatened to ramp up his economic assault on some of America’s biggest trading partners, vowing to impose new tariffs on countries that target products made in the US within weeks. We’ve also got the latest on the shock decision overnight to drop a Lebanon-born artist as Australia’s representative at the Venice Biennale, the category-five cyclone intensifying off the Western Australian coast and Ukraine’s warning not to trust Vladimir Putin.Sabsabi dropped | Khaled Sabsabi, the western Sydney artist who fled Lebanon’s civil war as a child, has been dropped from representing Australia at the 61st Venice Biennale amid criticism of his appointment. Creative Australia, which only announced its pick five days ago, cited the need to avoid “divisive debate”.Citizenship test | Peter Dutton’s proposal to toughen citizenship-stripping laws in response to comments recorded by two New South Wales nurses would probably require a referendum, a constitutional lawyer says.Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia | Schools, ports and roads have been closed as the north-west of Australia braces for a tropical cyclone that has developed into a destructive category-five system with fears of ferocious wind gusts up to 320km/h. It is expected to make landfall between Port Hedland and Roebourne this evening.Care warning | The NSW Labor government is seeking to “redesign” the state’s mental health system without psychiatrists despite the risks to patient care, its political rivals claim.Exclusive | Victoria’s RSL clubs have held a “crisis meeting” to discuss a row about gambling revenue, with some warning they may close due to financial pressures and others calling for the charity to stop funding the state’s largest Anzac Day service. Continue reading…   

Morning, everyone. Donald Trump has threatened to ramp up his economic assault on some of America’s biggest trading partners, vowing to impose new tariffs on countries that target products made in the US within weeks. We’ve also got the latest on the shock decision overnight to drop a Lebanon-born artist as Australia’s representative at the Venice Biennale, the category-five cyclone intensifying off the Western Australian coast and Ukraine’s warning not to trust Vladimir Putin.

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