Good Morning Australia!! - A US Republican congressman personifies everything that is wrong with the world - The sentence is life for a notorious genocidal general - An Adeliade school's statue debacle - Lebanon's wayward PM un-resigns? - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

A United Nations tribunal has found Ratko Mladic guilty of genocide, and handed a life sentence to the former commander of the Bosnian Serb militia who presided over the 1995 genocide known as the Srebrenica Massacre of more than 7,000 Bosniak men and boys.  The systematic murders were Europe's worst atrocity since World War II.  The "Butcher of Bosnia" was not present for the sentencing, having been removed from the court moments earlier for shouting at the judges.  His boss, Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, was already convicted of genocide and war crimes last year and will spend the rest of his days in the same prison as the vile Mladic.

Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri has returned to Beirut and put his resignation on suspension, deepening the mystery as to exactly what he was and is up to.  Hariri said President Michel Aoun had asked him to "put it on hold ahead of further consultations".  He denied both being held against his will by Saudi Arabia, where he announced his resignation two weeks ago, and allegations the Saudis were pressuring him to act against Lebanon's Hezbollah factions.  Some observers believe the Saudis forced Hariri to resign to try and bring down Lebanon's coalition government and discredit Hezbollah, which is backed by Riyadh's regional rivals in Iran. 

Saudi Arabia says it will lift its blockade of Yemen's port of Hudaydah and Sanaa airport, which are held by rebels opposed to the Riyadh-backed government.  The UN and aid agencies have warned that there will be mass starvation and death by disease if shipments don't get through to the population who are suffering the most in this proxy war.  Even before the civil war, Yemen was dependent on imports for 80 percent of its food.

The Argentine Navy is telling the families of crew members of the missing submarine not to lose hope just yet.  The ARA San Juan has been missing for more than a week off the country's Atlantic Coast, and every report that hinted at an imminent rescue - satellite phone calls, sounds from under the sea, a discovery by the Americans - has turned out to be a false report.  The last communication came a week ago from the captain who said the San Juan was having an electrical problem.  The sub would be running out of oxygen at this time, assuming it hasn't surfaced or deployed a snorkel to the surface to bring in fresh air.

Ousted Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace will reportedly stay in the country where they've been stripped of authority, but maintain huge tracts of land with several mansions.  Incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is promising to create jobs once he's in power, something that's apparently going to happen without an election.  Nicknamed the "crocodile" because of his political cunning, Mr. Mnangagwa was Mugabe's security chief and is largely seen as the enabler of the human rights violations ordered by Mugabe.  So... cut directly to the last verse of The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again".

68-year old Texas Republican Congressman Joe Barton has no plans to resign despite a graphic photo of him - morbidly obese, bucked naked, and furiously whacking his small, peanut-sized doodle - exploded onto the Internet.  WarningIf you click on this, you can't un-see it.  Barton apologized to his constituents and claimed it was taken sometime while he was separated from his second or third wife, who knows, and sent to a girlfriend.  "I am sorry I did not use better judgment during those days.  I am sorry that I let my constituents down," he said in a statement that doesn't even begin to cover it.  Barton is a long-time southern culture warrior who opposes gay marriage and women's rights, a climate-change denier, and a flagrant tool of Texas oil interests. 

An Adelaide Catholic School had to do something about its brand new statue of a saint handing a loaf of bread to a little boy, and you'd think this would have been caught in the design and approval process.
Blackfriars Priory School in central Adelaide
WTH where they thinking?  Anyway, the Blackfriars Priory School in central Adelaide has since put a big black tarp over their shame.
Now, no one will notice
The school says that on paper, the statue ordered by a Vietnamese sculpture looked okay.  The school has since hired a local sculptor to do something about that.