Good Morning Australia!! - Dozens are hurt in post-Trump violence in Palestinian territories - Al Franken takes a swipe at Trump on his way out of the US Senate - Argentina's far right revives an impossible conspiracy theory - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

As predicted, there was a violent reaction to Donald Trump's announcement the US would move its Israeli embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognize the ancient city as Israel's capital.  At least 31 people were hurt in clashes in Gaza and the West Bank.  Israeli self defense forces responded to Palestinian demonstrations with tear gas, as well as rubber bullets and live rounds.  Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh called on Palestinians to launch a new uprising on Friday, one he called "The Intifada of Jerusalem".

US Senator Al Franken announced that he would step down in the coming weeks.  The Minnesota Democrat and former star of "Saturday Night Live" maintained that he did not sexually harass some of the women who accused him: "Some of the allegations against me are simply not true," Sen. Franken said, "Others I remember very differently."  He also took aim at Donald Trump and Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore:  "I of all people am aware that there is some irony in the fact that I am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the Oval Office, and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigns for the Senate with the full support of his party," he said.

Germany's Social Democrats have finally agreed to hold Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right Christian Democrats on forming a grand coalition government.  SPD chief Martin Schulz is a former president of the European Parliament, and will push for improving social welfare and strengthening the European Union, which he claimed would stop advance of right-wing nationalists seen in Germany - as well as Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, and the Netherlands.  If the coalition is formed, the largest opposition party would be the far-right anti-immigrant and increasingly racist and fascist Alternative for Germany (AfD).

A Swiss border guard will get only six months in prison for refusing medical care to a bleeding heavily pregnant migrant who later miscarried.  Prosecutors asked the court to sentence him to seven years in prison for manslaughter.  This happened in 2014, the guard herded the ailing woman onto a bus which took her south across the Italian border and dumped her off without accommodations.

The European Commission will sue Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for refusing to take in asylum seekers.  The three nations could face heavy fines.

The African Union says it will repatriate more migrants from Libyan government detention camps back to their home countries.  The target is now 20,000.  The migrants are among the multitudes who came from sub-Saharan Africa to Libya in hopes of getting smuggled to a better life in Europe.  The 20,000 are the lucky ones - Many others met death on the Mediterranean Sea, others were abused by criminal gangs and sold into slavery.

Argentina's far-right can't stop with this idiocy, a judge says he wants to arrest former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) for allegedly trying to "cover-up" Iran's alleged involvement in the 1994 bomb attack against a Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.  Never mind that it happened years before she was president, never mind that the International conventional wisdom has always held that Iran was involved (although officially, Tehran denies these allegations).  The conspiracy theory claims she did this to secure an oil deal - even though no such direct transfer of oil from Iran to Argentina ever took place, now would it have under International trading standards.  As a sitting Senator with parliamentary immunity, the Senate would have to approve CFK's arrest by a two-thirds vote.