Good Morning Australia!! - A war criminal chooses death before prison - Trump spreads blatantly racist and false propaganda, to the world's disgust - America's "nice guy" of TV is sacked after alarming and lurid sex harassment allegations - Two cheeky Americans have bottomed out - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

A war criminal convicted of atrocities against Bosnian Muslims in the 1990s stood up at his sentencing hearing and drank poison to protest his 20-year prison sentence.  Warning, graphic content:
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Justices at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia had just rejected the two-decade prison term handed down to 72-year old Slobodan Praljak, a Bosnian Croat and former assistant minister of defense of Croatia whose troops attacked Bosniak civilians.  "Judges, Slobodan Praljak is not a war criminal!" he declared.  "With disdain, I reject this verdict," he added, gulping from a small vial of liquid.  "I have taken poison," Praljak said, before dying.  The UN tribunal is still cleaning up after the Balkans Wars that followed the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.  Last week, the "Butcher of Bosnia" Ratko Mladic was given a life sentence for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

There is widespread condemnation of Donald Trump after he retweeted racist and inflammatory anti-Muslim videos during his daily morning bathroom barrage.  The source was fringe, ultranationalist British party leader named Jayda Fransen, who has already been charged in the United Kingdom with "religious aggravated harassment".  At least one of the videos, which purport to show Muslims attacking people, has already been debunked as a fraud - or, "Fake News", in Trumpspeak.  

British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said the orange clown "was wrong" to share the racist propaganda, and there is renewed pressure on May to cancel Trump's planned UK visit.  "Trump has legitimized the far right in his own country, now he's trying to do it in ours," charged Brendan Cox, husband of the slain MP Jo Cox who was murdered by an anti-Muslim extremist last year.  And the US Council on American-Islamic Relations also condemned Trump saying he was "clearly telling members of his base that they should hate Islam and Muslims," and that the videos "amount to incitement to violence against American Muslims".

US Republican party Senate candidate Roy Moore is ahead in the polls, as Alabama's right-wing evangelicals make peace with accusations of Moore stalking and sexually abusing girls as young as 14-years old.  Leigh Corfman, who has accused Roy Moore of touching her inappropriately when he was 32 years old and she was 14, wrote in the state's largest newspaper:  "What you did to me when I was 14-years old should be revolting to every person of good morals.  But now you are attacking my honesty and integrity," she wrote.  "Where does your immorality end?"  Roy Moore denies the allegations, which have been backed up by other women with similar accounts and a police officer who said cops were ordered to keep Roy Moore away from high school girls in the 1990s.

Two of America's biggest names in broadcasting were knocked out of the game by sexual harassment allegations.  NBC shocked the nation by announcing on Wednesday morning that it had sacked Today Show Host Matt Lauer, who had been with the show for 20 years.  Variety reports Lauer is accused of exposing himself to female co-workers; giving one a sex toy with explicit instructions on how to use it; engaging in a word game called "f__k, marry, or kill" with co-workers to identify which ones he wanted to sleep with.  None of this is at all in keeping with his "nice guy" image, but pretty much explains his horrendous conduct during a prime-time political show last year in which he needled and interrogated then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton while flattering Donald Trump's ego and tossing him super-easy questions. 

The other is Garrison Keillor, the retired host of the radio show "A Prairie Home Companion" who effortlessly combined cerebral with homesy-folksy (blokey) humor in a gentle way.  Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) said a former co-worker accused Keillor of harassment and cancelled re-runs of his show.  Keillor says he is the victim in this, and that he had lost his job over "a story that I think is more interesting and more complicated than the version MPR heard".  But he added, "I'm 75 and don't have any interest in arguing about this," and, "I cannot in conscience bring danger to a great organization I've worked hard for since 1969."

Thailand arrested two extremely stupid American tourists who thought it'd be funny to expose their arse cheeks at Bangkok's famous Wat Arun temple and post it on social media.  38-year old couple Joseph and Travis Dasilva are a couple of gym rats who call themselves the "Traveling Butts", and have pulled this stunt in other countries.  This time, though, they might have a problem:  while cops are talking about fining them around $300, deporting them, and blacklisting them, other officials in Thailand's military government are demanding jail terms for "committing indecency in a place of worship".