Good Morning Australia!! - The Saudi woman who escaped her family's death threats appears safe, for now - Trump might try to circumvent America's constitutional separation of powers - Brazil's streets are not safe for robbers, sometimes - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Beaches along the Gold and Sunshine Coasts were closed after thousandsof beachgoers reported being stung by Blue Bottle Jellyfish over the weekend.

Good Morning Australia!! - A young woman hangs in the balance between freedom in Australia and vengeance in Saudi Arabia - Trump backtracks over his Syria announcement - Did a king abdicate for a foreign beauty? - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - A church splits in two - How long until America buckles under the government shut-down? - The cops who allegedly left two women to die in a flood - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - Trump claims he'll shut the US government for years - Germany's top leaders are targeted by hackers - A celebrated soldier is accused of atrocities - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Republic of Ireland's office of foreign investment is projecting a net gain of 4,500 new jobs from international firms as a result of the United Kingdom's impending withdrawal from the European Union.

Bristol-Myers Squibb shareholders are not happy with the company's plan to purchase a smaller rival, sending the larger company's shares down twelve percent at the end of the day on Wall Street.

Hello Australia!! - Trump's free ride in Congress is over - Catholic Bishops fret over the sex abuse scandal - China goes where no one has gone before - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Apple is blaming economic weakness in China for slowing sales of iPhones, and rattling investors by slashing its quarterly sales forecast.

Despite the partial government shutdown that has halted most official federal business in the US, Senators of the outgoing US congress managed to approve a group of ambassadors to fill long-standing vacancies.

Hello Australia!! - China's new weapon appears to out-do the US - Brazil's new president attacks the environment and minorities - Doctors put down their instruments to protest universal healthcare funding - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Only two of the countries that signed the Paris Climate Accord are actually taking steps to meet the goalof limiting global warming to 1.5 C degrees above pre-industrial levels.

While the rest of the world was ringing in the year 2019, the election year of 2020 got underway in earnest in the United States.

Hello Australia!  Everyone ready to get back to normal? - An unexpected rescue in Russia - Lone wolves see violence as their ticket to stardom in New Year's attacks - New photos from the furthest reaches of our solar system - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Good Morning and Happy New Year Australia!! - Yemen rebels are allegedly stealing food from the mouths of the starving - An explosion rips through a crowded housing block - Trump gets his first 2020 challenger - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

New laws come into force in the UK tomorrow that will force many companies to reveal the depth of the salary gap between the bosses and the shop floor.

Health officials in the middle American state of Nebraska say they are not planning to give regular updates about a US aide worker who could have been exposed to the often-deadly Ebola virus.

Good Morning Australia!! - Australia breaks its silence on China and Canada - Doubts over Bangladesh's election - Why Brazil's murder rate may be set to soar - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - An scene from apartheid in Today's South Africa - Egypt cracks down hard after a terrorist attack - Saudi Arabia recruits child soldiers - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - Kurds look for new allies after Trump's abandonment - Brazil girds for a rough ride - What was that blue light over New York City? - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Elon Musk is asking a court not to take his Twitter activity so seriously just as his company's board of directors is entering a court order to "oversee" the eccentric Tesla' chief's public communications.

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