Hello Australia!! - Deadly clashes between Israel and Palestinian protestors - Russia expelled a second round of diplomats in a growing row with The West - A great day for Ireland - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Israel met a large Palestinian protest along the border with deadly force, killing at least 16 people.  The Palestinians call it the Great March of Return, demanding that Palestinians be allowed to their homes which wound up on the Israeli side of the border years ago.  Israel said it targeted "rioting" and "instigators", later changing that to say IDF troops fired at the Hamas militant group.  There are thousands of Palestinians in five camps set up along the border fence near Gaza, which they plan to occupy for several weeks. 

A pair of Australians were among 59 international diplomats told to leave Russia as the Kremlin responds to international pressure over the nerve agent of a former double agent in the UK.  "This is a disappointing, although not unexpected, reaction by the Russian Government to the decision of the Australian Government to expel two Russian diplomats working as undeclared intelligence officers," said PM Malcolm Turnbull.  A day earlier, the Russian told 60 Americans to get out.  This is after allies of the UK expelled around 150 Russian embassy workers they said were actually intelligence agents. The Western allies booted the Russians in protest over the poisoning of a former double agent and his daughter in southern England, which the Kremlin denies.

Russia's defence ministry says it successfully tested a RS-28 Sarmat missile, nicknamed "Satan II", which purportedly is capable of hypersonic attacks on any target around the globe.  The Sarmat was among the arsenal of new “invincible” nuclear weapons that Vladimir Putin touted in a speech earlier this month, and is intended to replace its aging Soviet-era arsenal.

SpaceX launched a rocket with a bunch of satellites. 

Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is recovering after emergency heart surgery.  The "Terminator" and "Conan the Barbarian" star was in hospital for a routine valve replacement, when a complication developed.  After regaining consciousness he tweeted, "I'm back," a variation of his movie catch phrase.

Ireland's pubs did something yesterday that they couldn't do for 90 years - they sold alcohol on Good Friday.  Sure, puritan Eamon De Valera is rolling in his grave - but the country is rapidly modernizing its culture, recently legalizing gay marriage and taking steps towards loosening modern Europe's most-draconian restrictions on Women's Reproductive Rights.  The government earlier this year passed a bill to allow alcohol sales around the Easter holiday, which had only been allowed in very rare cases such as really, really big rugby matches.  Slainte!