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Wikileaks says Ecuador is preparing to expel Julian Assange from its Embassy in London within "hours to days", where the cyber-provocateur has been holed-up since 2012.

Tesla admitted a 31 percent drop in car deliveries for the first quarter, which dragged its share prices down more than eight percent in trading on Thursday.

Lawmakers in the UK House of Commons have passed a motion to rule out the United Kingdom leaving the European Union on 12 April without a withdrawal deal.

Hello Australia!! - Dire news about the Great Barrier Reef's chances for recovery - Joe Biden talks about his wandering hands - A historic change in one of the world's great cities - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Senate has censured and condemned Fraser Anning for his "inflammatory and divisive comments" about last month's New Zealand Mosque Massacre in which 50 people were murdered.

Canada is warming on average at a rate twice as fast as the rest of the world, the effects are already evident, and it's going to intensify.

Howdy Australia!! - "Now" Theresa May wants to negotiate? - Growing protests bring down a long-time president - US sanctions alleged to be hurting flood recovery - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Daimler Trucks is taking a big step towards the development of autonomous trucks by acquiring a majority stake in Torc Robotics.

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Just days after turning 18 years old, a New South Wales man working at a construction site in Sydney's northwest died after a scaffolding collapse.

A move to ban travel to China for organ transplants is gaining support in the UK because of allegations China forcibly harvests organs from prisoners of conscience and others.

Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk spent the critical weekend before the end of the first quarter by dropping a rap single about a dead gorilla.

Good Morning Australia!! - Right-wing populism is upset in world elections this weekend - Anyone else feelin' lucky they don't live in the UK? - Understanding rural woes in "The Revolt of Empty Spain" - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

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The ride hailing company Lyft debuted on the NASDAQ stock exchange on Friday, soaring 20 percent in the first few minutes of trading and closing up nine percent for the day.

Hello Australia!! - How could the Brexit be any messier? May finds a way - The Mueller report "kind of" gets a release date - Help is coming for Venezuela - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Morrison government wants to "turbo charge" relations with China with a new foundation to build ties between Beijing and Canberra, and appointing a new Ambassador to China.

The head of the fourth-largest US bank Wells Fargo, Tim Sloan, is stepping down effective immediately as the bank struggles to overcome a litany of scandals.

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