Hello Australia!! - New concerns over Angela Merkel's health - A "qualified drug mule" in Jair Bolsonaro's entourage - Trump whinges in Osaka - Amazing video of a toddler rescued from a dangerous plunge - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Google claims a "temporary issue" has been fixed after it blocked ads for Australian women's reproductive health clinics for about a week.

A Perth man living in North Korea as a university student has reportedly been arrested, with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) confirming that it is providing consular support to his family.

Howdy Australia!! - The Scott and Donald Show in Osaka - Who funds Nigel Farage's high-flying lifestyle? - A new problem for the 737 MAX 8 - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The rich will pay to shield themselves from the heat and hunger caused by Global Warming while the rest of the population suffers - that's the nightmare warning from a top UN human rights official.

Hello Australia!! - The US returns migrant children to a facility known to treat them very badly - Brazil's Supreme Court considers freeing Lula - Ukraine feels betrayed by Europe - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Sandfire Resources is making a second attempt to acquire MOD resources.  Unlike a previous acquisition attempt in January, time it appears MOD is warming up to the offer.

Six Australian weather satellites are slated to take a ride into orbit on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in what founder Elon Musk describes as the company's "most difficult launch ever".

Hello Australia!! - The US sanctions Iran - The Cocaine King is on the run - No beer for nazis - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

US Senator and progressive icon Bernie Sanders, running for President as a Democrat, will propose cancelled more than US$1.6 Trillion in college student loan debt.

Aussie researchers found more than two-thousand bogus apps waiting for unsuspecting consumers to download from the Google Play store, raising concerns about online security.

Good Morning Australia!! - Australian kids are coming home after a horrific ordeal - Istanbul deals a defeat to Erdogan - A stunningly huge anti-government protest puts pressure on an allegedly crooked PM - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs: 

Hello Australia!! - More than a dozen people die in a building collapse - Trump steps back from the edge twice in a week - The UK is befuddled over a loud row in the home of the likely next prime minister - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello Australia!! - Confusion over Trump's reasons for calling off the "cocked and loaded" strike on Iran - A magazine writer accuses Trump of a heinous crime - Poachers may have wiped out a critically endangered species - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Philadelphia Police Department put 72 officers on desk duty pending an internal affairs investigation of racist, offensive, or otherwise inflamatory social media posts documented by an online advocacy group.

Donald Trump approved a US military strike against Iran in retaliation for the downing of a drone earlier in the day, but abruptly reversed course at the last moment.

Howdy Australia!! - Iran shoots down a US Drone - Malaysia throws a curve ball in the MH17 investigation - The UK is nearing finally choosing a new PM - And much more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

US beekeepers lost almost four in ten of their honeybee colonies over the past year, raising fresh concerns over the crucial pollinators.

The Global Warming Crisis is threatening the water supply to more than a billion people in Asia, as shocked scientists compared declassified Cold War-era photos to modern images to determine the Himalayan Mountain range has lost a quarter of its ice.

The death of a German politician and ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel who was found dead in his garden was allegedly the work of an assassin who disagreed with his immigration policy.

A recent scientific expedition to the Canadian Arctic found that the permafrost is thawing seven decades earlier than had been predicted, signalling that the global warming crisis could be a lot worse that first thought.

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