Good Morning Australia!! - Things go from bad to worse for Brazil President Dilma Rousseff - An "idiot" bests Egypt's billion-dollar airport security upgrades - Trump's campaign manager is arrested on assault charges - Argentina gets a boost on its claim to the Falklands - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Brazil's Democratic Movement party (PMDB) has abandoned the ruling coalition, dealing a potentially lethal blow to President Dilma Rousseff's hopes of avoiding impeachment and serving out the rest of her second term in office.  Pro-impeachment opposition lawmakers will now have an increased majority on the impeachment committee which could give the go-ahead for a full congressional vote, most likely on 17 April.  Opponents want to impeach President Rousseff based on budget irregularities and campaign finance violations.  Rousseff denies wrongdoing and accuses opponents of trying to topple by questionably legal means.  Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says the country's 31 year democracy is at risk.

The hijacker who commandeered an Egyptian Airlines flight and forced it to go to Cyprus was wearing a fake suicide belt.  Cypriot officials identified the man as Seif Eldin Mustafa, and said he was "mentally unstable".  Mr. Mustafa demanded to speak to his ex-wife on the Mediterranean Island before going incoherent.  Egyptian officials were less charitable: "He's not a terrorist, he's an idiot.  Terrorists are crazy but they aren't stupid.  This guy is."  However, Egyptian officials have their own cranial lapses to contend with:  For starters, the "idiot" managed to get through $1 Billion worth of upgraded airport security that followed the terrorist bombing of Russian Metrojet Flight 9268 last October; and Egyptian officials initially identified the hijacker as a respected university professor who turned out to be a passenger on the hijacked flight.

In Stupid America, police arrested the campaign manager of Republican Presidential Candidate and fascist demagogue Donald Trump for allegedly assaulting a journalist.  Corey Lewandowski is seen on video appearing to grab a reporter with the ultra-conservative Breitbart News website and shoving her aside as she tried to question Trump.  Yeah, I know - Conservatives and ultra conservatives fighting?  Pass the popcorn!!  Anyway, Trump's campaign maintains Lewandowski is innocent and looking forward to his day in court.  Trump's campaign has been criticized for violence and calls for violence, and Lewandowski was also caught on video getting rough with a protester.

A United Nations commission says the Falkland Islands lay within Argentina's territorial waters.  The UN commission on the limits of the continental shelf sided with Buenos Aires' claim on the waters, effectively expanding Argentina's reach by 1.7 million square kilometers.  London issued a statement:  "The UK government remains in no doubt over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, nor of the right of the islanders to determine their own future."  But shares in UK oil exploration firms such as Premier Oil PLC and Rockhopper Exploration PLC plunged more than seven percent after the UN ruling.

The UN World Health Organization says that the West African Ebola Epidemic no poses a global health threat.  WHO director-general Dr. Margaret Chan accepted the recommendations, which say that travel and trade restrictions affecting Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone should be lifted.  Although more than 11,300 people have died in the epidemic, each of the three main countries involved have been able to quickly respond to and contain sporadic new infections. 

Dozens of Japanese scientists are scrambling to save the Hitomi space telescope - which was launched only a few weeks ago - but it could already be too late.  Over the weekend, the US Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC), which tracks space debris, detected five small objects around the satellite.  Earth-bound witnesses reported seeing a "flash" around the same.  The Japanese space agency Jaxa has since only managed a brief period of contact with Hitomi.  Right now, they don't know if it's up there, or in pieces - and if the latter is so, then if it was struck by an object from outer space or a piece of space debris that originated on earth.