Good Morning Fellow Workers! - Cardinal Pell today learns if he goes on trial - Trump and Netanyahu concoct some buffoonery - Part of North Korea's nuclear offer seems empty - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

AMP chair Catherine Brenner has resigned, becoming the third company executive to exit over revelations AMP charged customers fees for unperformed services.

UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd has abruptly resigned in the scandal over the country's illegal and unnecessarily nasty treatment of immigrants from Commonwealth countries.

Good Morning Australia!! - The big powers back the Iran deal - Australia funds Great Barrier Reef protection - Washington bristles at an extremely sharp comic's appearance at the White House Correspondent's Dinner - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - Europe takes a big step to save the earth - Australia joins the effort to verify North Korea's intentions - An internationally-famous tourist town that's shutting out tourists - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - The Korean peace plan lacks details - A dictator isn't getting off the hook after all - One of the world's biggest musical acts is getting back together - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Victorian regulators have slapped a $300,000 fine on Australia's biggest casino for tampering with its slot machines to limit betting options.

AMP could face criminal penalties for misleading the corporate regulator ASIC about its practice of charging customers for services that were never delivered.

Good Morning Australia!! - The downfall of "America's dad" - The orange clown rants on live TV and makes a potentially damaging admission - Police bust a large-scale "baby factory" - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Greens hope to pressure the Federal Government to adopt a plan to tackle Australia's recycling crisis and prevent the industry's collapse.

The White House appears to have been caught unprepared after a series of damaging allegations against the orange clown Donald Trump's pick to head the Veterans Administration.

Good Morning Australia!! - Macron lists his greivances with Trump - Is there an Australian connection to California's arrest of an alleged serial killer? - Ortega begins to bend to public pressure - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

A Chinese state-run company is moving ahead with clearing the forest that makes up the home of the newly discovered eighth species of Great Ape in Indonesia.

The Goldman Environmental Foundation has announced the seven recipients of the 2018 Goldman Environmental Prize, and six of the laureates are women.

Hello Australia!! - The troubling background of the driver in the Toronto Van Attack - Germany's row over the traditional Jewish skullcap - Two nations sliding towards chaos - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

A leading traffic expert at the University of Sydney Business School says New South Wales' model for forecasting traffic flows is six decades out of date.

Good Morning Australia!! - Nine killed in a van attack in Canada - Nashville's naked gunman is captured - Armenia's PM bows to public pressure - Nicaragua's boiling over even though social security reforms have been scrapped - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Artificial sweeteners are hailed by some as the secret weapon to aid people desiring to lose weight, and condemned by others as causing more problems than they solve.  A new study seems to fall into the latter category.

After complaints from restaurants regretting their contracts with the food delivery service Uber Eats, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is signalling it will commence an investigation.

Good Morning Australia!! - Islamic State directly strikes at Afghanistan's attempt at democracy - A white male terrorist shoots up a US waffle joint - There's a lesson to be learned from the oldest people on Earth - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - Chemical weapons inspectors finally go to work in Syria - Julie Bishop is cautious on North Korea - India takes a hard line on child rapists - And more in your your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

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