Good Morning Australia!! - The US Supreme Court hands Trump a victory - New video emerges of Trump's human rights abuses against tiny children - A doctor goes on trial for a decades-long baby-stealing scam - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Malta has struck a deal with Italy and other European Union members on allowing a rescue ship with more than 230 immigrants to dock.  The Lifeline, operated by a German NGO, will dock at the island but the other countries will take in some the rescued migrants.  French president Emmanuel Macron said his country was one of six that would take in "a few dozen individuals"; but he also condemned the rescuers of the Lifeline for acting "against all rules".  Italy's far-right government allowed the Danish-flagged cargo vessel Maersk Alexander to dock at the Sicilian port of Pozzallo and offload 108 rescued migrants.

The United States Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's travel ban on people from several Muslim-majority countries.  This overturns several lower court decisions that found the policy to be blatantly racist and unconstitutional.  Writing for the 5-4 conservative majority, Chief Justice John Roberts claimed the policy wasn't discriminatory because it didn't specifically mention Muslims - ignoring ample evidence from the disgusting, racist mouths of Trump and his henchmen saying it actually did.  Gloating at the White House, Trump called it a "tremendous victory"; gloating at the US Senate, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell trolled the world by uploading a photo of himself with the newest Supreme Court far-right justice Neil Gorsuch - whose appointment wouldn't have happened if McConnell hadn't gotten away with subverting the constitutional process and blocking then-President Barack Obama from appointing his choice to fill a high court vacancy in 2016.

Officials from 17 states controlled by US Democrats are suing the scumbags Trump administration over its "cruel and unlawful" separation of migrant families.  They say the orange clown's executive order to halt the separation policy was "illusory" and needed to be legal requirement made by the courts.  "Every day, it seems like the administration is issuing new, contradictory policies and relying on new, contradictory justifications," said New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, "But we can't forget: the lives of real people hang in the balance."

There are still at least 2,100 kids in US custody, detained in scattered shelters across the US after being separated from the asylum-seeking parents at the southern border with Mexico.  Although the vile human rights abusers of the Trump administration claim they have a plan to reunite the families, video leaked by a shelter worker who resigned in disgust shows that will be a difficult task.  The video shows traumatized, crying children - some way too young to even have a grasp on the parents names beyond "mommy" and "daddy".  Other video shows officials threatening the kids not to talk with reporters, or their cases will never be resolved.  The US health department's Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) director Scott Lloyd refused to say whether the agency was still receiving migrant children who had been separated from their families.

An 85-year old gynecologist is the first to go on trial in Spain for a decades-long baby-stealing scandal that started when fascist dictator Francisco Franco had the children of political opponents taken away - tens of thousands of them.  But it grew into a baby-trafficking ring, and Dr. Eduardo Vela is accused of abducting Ines Madrigal from her mother in 1969 and giving her to another woman.  Now 49, Madrigal doesn't expect to learn the identities of her biological parents: "This is not just my case, it has gone beyond that," she said, "The whole world knows that in this country children were stolen."  Vela says he doesn't remember the case and he didn't keep his records.

Chile's new/old President Sebastian Pinera waited three months into his new term to pardon an unrepentant Pinochet-era military officer who murdered six people by execution in 1973.  Rene Cardemil was serving a life sentence in the prison specifically designed to hold those convicted of crimes against humanity during Augusto Pinochet's fascist regime.  But conservative Pinera claimed the pardon was based on humanitarian grounds, as Cardemil has terminal illness.  It's a "nefarious precedent," according to Association of Relatives of Executed Politicians leader Alicia Lira:  "Pinera applied this benefit to a person who committed atrocious crimes and who never asked for forgiveness."

An appeals court in Sudan threw out the death sentence against a 19-year old woman who killed her rapist husband in self-defense.  But in overturning the Islamic court's decision, the appeals court ordered Noura Hussein jailed for five years.  International campaigners had demanded her immediate release.

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