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Morning Mail: Trump’s bizarre Gaza vision, Sabsabi defiant over Biennale, influencers ‘fearmongering’ on health​on February 26, 2025 at 7:58 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 chaired his first cabinet meeting as we gradually get more information about a rare earth deal he plans to sign with Ukraine – which apparently won’t include security guarantees. He also shared a bizarre AI-generated video of a Gaza transformed into a Dubai-style city featuring bearded belly-dancers.At home, the artist blocked from the Venice Biennale says he will exhibit his work anyway, and we dig into the contested timeline of how Australia’s defence forces learned that Chinese ships were doing a live-fire drill off the coast.Nuclear future | Australia is being given a glimpse of its defence future after reporters were taken on a tour of an American Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine of the type the country is buying under the $368bn Aukus deal when it docked in Perth. And after Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton clashed over the Chinese navy drills, we try to get to the bottom of who knew what and when.Show must go on | The artistic team who were suddenly withdrawn as Australia’s representatives at next year’s Venice Biennale say they will proceed with their exhibition without the Australian government’s endorsement.Bad influence | Influencers are appealing to emotional narratives around health and often “fearmongering” to promote controversial medical tests on social media, a new study has found, in ways that are overwhelmingly misleading and fail to mention potential harms.Anywhere but Canberra | In the first of a new series in the lead-up to the federal election, our reporters are speaking to voters about what they think. First up, Mostafa Rachwani visits Ali El Kheir, a father and cafe owner in western Sydney for a revealing conversation.‘It wasn’t nice’ | An Australian couple have criticised Qatar Airways after a blanket-draped corpse was seated next to them during a long-haul flight. 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 chaired his first cabinet meeting as we gradually get more information about a rare earth deal he plans to sign with Ukraine – which apparently won’t include security guarantees. He also shared a bizarre AI-generated video of a Gaza transformed into a Dubai-style city featuring bearded belly-dancers.At home, the artist blocked from the Venice Biennale says he will exhibit his work anyway, and we dig into the contested timeline of how Australia’s defence forces learned that Chinese ships were doing a live-fire drill off the coast.Nuclear future | Australia is being given a glimpse of its defence future after reporters were taken on a tour of an American Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine of the type the country is buying under the $368bn Aukus deal when it docked in Perth. And after Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton clashed over the Chinese navy drills, we try to get to the bottom of who knew what and when.Show must go on | The artistic team who were suddenly withdrawn as Australia’s representatives at next year’s Venice Biennale say they will proceed with their exhibition without the Australian government’s endorsement.Bad influence | Influencers are appealing to emotional narratives around health and often “fearmongering” to promote controversial medical tests on social media, a new study has found, in ways that are overwhelmingly misleading and fail to mention potential harms.Anywhere but Canberra | In the first of a new series in the lead-up to the federal election, our reporters are speaking to voters about what they think. First up, Mostafa Rachwani visits Ali El Kheir, a father and cafe owner in western Sydney for a revealing conversation.‘It wasn’t nice’ | An Australian couple have criticised Qatar Airways after a blanket-draped corpse was seated next to them during a long-haul flight. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Donald Trump has chaired his first cabinet meeting as we gradually get more information about a rare earth deal he plans to sign with Ukraine – which apparently won’t include security guarantees. He also shared a bizarre AI-generated video of a Gaza transformed into a Dubai-style city featuring bearded belly-dancers.

At home, the artist blocked from the Venice Biennale says he will exhibit his work anyway, and we dig into the contested timeline of how Australia’s defence forces learned that Chinese ships were doing a live-fire drill off the coast.

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