Good Morning Australia!! - Trump's campaign is crashing and burning - The FBI accidentally feeds moron conspiracy theorists - More possible evidence of the fate of MH370 has washed ashore - The number of refugees in the world reaches a staggering high - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

US Republican Party presidential candidate and fascist demagogue Donald Trump has fired his controversial campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who was reportedly escorted from the building by security guards.  The palace coup was reportedly instigated by Trump's children and led by daughter Ivanka.  Lewandowski had stayed with the campaign throughout several troubling episodes, including:  Repeatedly making staffers cry; berating a staffer with a foul-mouthed tirade when she visited her dying grandmother; physically abusing a right-wing reporter named Michelle Fields who he felt got too close to the candidate; physically abusing a protester; failing to disclose ties to a political action committee, a possible violation of federal law; being an overall jerk. 

"He's an asshole, and just thank God he's finally gone," one campaign source told the US political website The Daily Beast. BTW, his replacement?  More polite, just as bad.  Paul Manafort takes over as Trump's campaign manager, after a lucrative career as a Washington, DC lobbyist for some of the world's worst dictators and torturers.

Trump's campaign is reportedly "frustrated" that the candidate wasn't able to profit from the massacre of 49 people at the Orlando, Florida LGBT nightclub The Pulse two weekends ago.  Bloomberg news reports, "Many in Trump's inner circle had predicted that he would get a bump in the polls, as he did following the terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California."  That didn't happen this time, as he was repeatedly criticized for congratulating himself for "predicting" a terror attack (which every politician and law enforcement official had been predicting for every day after the 9/11 attacks), and for falsely claiming the Orlando gunman was foreign-born to further sell his anti-immigration views - in fact, gunman Omar Mateen was born a few miles from the hospital in which Trump was hatched.

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The FBI released a transcript of the telephone conversation that Omar Mateen had with police as he carried out the worst civilian gun massacre in US history.  In it, Mateen claimed to be an "Islamic soldier" in the moments before he was killed by police in a shootout.  But the FBI at first redacted parts of the transcript, which set off the conspiracy theorists and a few top-level Republican politicians like US House Speaker Paul Ryan and Florida Governor Rick "Voldemort" Scott, who claimed that the Obama Administration was attempting to downplay Islamic extremism - this was certainly a bald-faced lie, because President Obama and investigators had all along acknowledged that the gunman claimed to be affiliated with Islamic State.

The FBI eventually relented and released an non-redacted version of the transcript, which revealed that Mateen repeatedly gave his name as "I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi", referring to the leader of the Islamic State terrorist group.  In short, the right-wing saw a chance to cause trouble for the White House but gave Islamic State the public relations acknowledgment it desperately wanted.  Whatever Mateen's "stated" intentions, he was quite clearly a self-hating gay man himself who was known to club goers for months prior to the shooting, and had profiles on LGBT dating sites.

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Iran reacted with anger after Bahrain revoked the citizenship of a top Shiite Islamic leader.  A statement from the interior ministry of the Sunni-led nation accused Sheikh Ayatollah Isa Qassim of using his position to "serve foreign interests" (presumably, Iran) and promote "sectarianism and violence".  Tehran claimed that Shiites could arm themselves in "self defense" and promised all the usual mother-of-all-bombast that passes for diplomacy in the Middle East.  However, even the US criticized Bahrain, saying it was "unaware of any credible evidence" to support the removal of Qassim's citizenship.

French authorities detain the leader of Russia's violent football hooligans for a second times, after deporting Alexander Shprygin and putting him on a flight to Moscow.  When he landed, he told reporters that he would return to France to "support" the Russian team at the Euro 2016 tournament.  Three detained Russian fans were given jail sentences of up to two years over the violence at the England match in Marseilles.  UEFA has warned Russia that the team would be disqualified if its fans continue to cause street violence.

A Colombian farmer has confessed to being a serial killer of 20 people.  Police went to the farm of 44-year-old Jaime Ivan Martinez Betancurt to ask about a local woman who had disappeared, and instead got the shocking confession - Martinez admitted killing the missing woman, his own wife and two children, and at least 16 other people.  Cops are now digging up graves on the farm east of Medellin.

Some personal effects have washed up on a beach in Madagascar, and campaigners are working to link them to passengers of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.  The flight disappeared on its Kuala Lumpur to Beijing run two years ago with all 239 people on board.  Radar evidence suggests it veered far off course and went into the Indian Ocean.  Other debris from the flight has washed up on Indian Ocean islands and the southern African coastline.

More than 65 million people in the world are displaced from their homes, according to the UN High Commission on Refugees.  As of December 2015, there were 65.3 million displaced people, according to the agency's report.  It's the first time that the number has surpassed 60 million, representing a nearly 10 percent increase over last year's total of 59.5 million.  That's one in every 113 people who are displaced by war, famine, persecution, and human rights violations.