Good Morning Australia! - Justice finally comes for the worst atrocity of the 1990s Balkans War - Japan's Whaling Fleet apparently had a "good" year, which is bad for Whales - Belgium admits missed opportunities to stop the deadly attacks in Brussels - Cops pick up a bully who bragged about harassing women - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

A UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague found former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic guilty of genocide over the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica and sentenced to 40 years in prison.  Karadzic ordered his troops to round up 8,000 men and boys from Srebrenica, take them to camps to kill them, and dump the bodies into mass graves.  The verdict comes after 18 months of deliberations following a five-year trial.  "Moments like this should also remind us that in innumerable conflicts around the world today, millions of victims are now waiting for their own justice," said prosecutor Serge Brammertz.  "This judgement shows that it is possible to deliver it."

US President Barack Obama visited a memorial to victims of Argentina's "DirtyWar", which was waged by Argentina's military dictatorship with the approval of some of Mr. Obama's predecessors.  Earlier on his trip to Buenos Aires, he promised to released some top secret files detailing America's involvement in South American dictatorships.

Japan's whaling fleet returned to port with 333 dead Minke Whales caught and killed in the Southern Ocean, including around 200 pregnant females.  This is despite the opposition from Australia and New Zealand and a worldwide ban on whaling since 1986.  Tokyo's stubbornness on this issue is based on a loophole in the ban that allows for so-called "research whaling", and Japan wishes to prove that there are enough whales to sustain a commercial hunt.  Adding to the pointlessness is the fact that most Japanese are opposed to whaling and don't eat whale meat because it tastes friggin' awful.  The government actually has freezers full of whale meat it can't get rid of.

Belgian officials might be hunting two terrorists:  Reports say there was a second man in the Maelbeek subway station in Brussels, seen on CCTV footage holding a large bag before suicide bomber Khalid El Bakraoui detonated a bomb earlier this week.  The attacks in the tube and at the airport killed 34 people.  Police reportedly aren't sure if this person was another attacker who might have survived, like the so-called "man in white" whose bomb didn't go off an hour earlier at Brussels airport.  And they've uncovered an apparent hideout in a Brussels suburb containing 15 kilograms (33 pounds) of the explosive TATP, screws for shrapnel, and other bomb-making materials.

Belgium's Justice Minister Koen Geens is acknowledging that authorities messed up by not arrested one of the Brussels Bombings suspects when they could have.  A year ago, Turkey arrested Ibrahim El Bakraoui for trying to cross the border into Syria.  But Belgium didn't act on the information, failed to request extradition, and instead Ibrahim was deported to the country of his choice: The Netherlands, from which he could easily slip back into Belgium.  Ibrahim blew himself up at the airport.  Mr. Geens and Interior Minister Jan Jambon offered to resign;  Prime Minister Charles Michel rejected this during the country's state of emergency.

Poland's President Andrzej Duda approved his government's decision to break its promise to take in 7,000 refugees from Syria and Eritrea over the next two years, as part of easing the European Refugee Crisis.  Prime Minister Beata Szydlo blamed the attacks in Brussels and said, "I see no possibility for migrants to come to Poland now."  Big problem in that "logic":  Authorities confirmed the identities of three of the Brussels attackers and determined that two - brothers Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui - were Belgians born in Brussels.  This has been a repeated feature of the recent spate of attacks, that most of the attackers were Europeans.

UK police busted an ugly, ignorant racist for harassing a woman wearing traditional Muslim clothing and demanding an explanation for the attack in Brussels, hundreds of Kilometers away across the English Channel.  Then, soon-to-be former advertising executive Matthew Doyle actually bragged about menacing a woman on Twitter with the message:  "I confronted a Muslim women (sic) yesterday in Croydon.  I asked her to explain Brussels.  She said 'Nothing to do with me'.  A mealy mouthed reply."  After he was roundly mocked on Twitter, Scotland Yard arrested him for inciting racial hatred.

A Canadian businessman pleaded guilty to stealing secrets about the F-35 fighter jet and selling them to China.  Su Bin apparently ran the hacking operation out of his tech business in Vancouver, and before being arrested was disappointed about Beijing's tight-fisted renumeration for his work.  Australia is spending $24 Billion on a fleet of F-35s.

Hong Kong bookseller and free speech advocate Lee Bo has reportedlu returned home from the mainland, following concern from civil rights activists that he had been abducted by police.  Hong Kong police officials said he went to the mainland to assist in a court case against a friend.  Lee Bo's bookstore sells,among other things, books critical of Communist Party officials.

Kiwis spurned the fern and voted to keep the current flag with the British Union Jack, and which gets confused with Australia's flag everywhere else in the world.  The price of not changing anything was about AU$24 Million.

Baby Rhino Alert!  Found orphaned and nursed back to health.