Hello Australia!! - Incredible video shows out-of-control cops shooting in all directions as they try to kill a teenage car thief - A Brazilian sporting legend will be absent at the Olympic Opening Ceremonies - Trump actually admits he was wrong? - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

The Chicago Police Department are preparing for "civil unrest", after an independent review panel released disturbing body-cam video from officers involved in the 28 July fatal police shooting of yet another unarmed black youth in America, land of guns and anger.  The footage shows hopped-up cops chasing a stolen car driven by Paul O'Neal.  Cops are seen firing willy-nilly at the moving vehicle down a residential street.  At another point, O'Neal crashes the car and takes off on foot.  The cameras don't catch police shooting the unarmed, fleeing youth in the back.  But the aftermath shows police handcuffing the mortally wounded kid, another cop kicking him, the officer who fired complaining that he'll likely be assigned to desk duty, and other officers advising him to shut off his body camera, cover his ass, and hide from the media

Remember a couple of days ago, cops in London managed to subdue a knife-wielding man without firing a shot, even though armed officers were sent to the scene?  Authorities formally charged 19-year old Zakaria Bulham with murdering an American tourist, and wounding four others including two Australians.  Bulham will make his first court appearance on Saturday.

75-year old soccer legend Pele will not be the one who lights the cauldron at the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.  "I'm not in physical condition to take part in the opening ceremony," he said.  Pele was rumored to be favorite to perform the duty, which has previously been carried out by other sporting greats such as Muhammad Ali.

Serial liar and orange clown Donald Trump backtracked on his demonstrably false claim that he had watched video footage of a US cash payment to Iran in exchange for the release of hostages.  On Thursday, the US Republican party presidential candidate repeated this claim, even after his own campaign workers had established that what he saw was file footage on a cable TV news channel showing US prisoners leaving Iran.  Trump's latest idiocy comes from a thoroughly botched report from Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal claiming the Obama Administration paid to free hostages in Iran because of a cash transfer to Tehran:  It turns out that it was a completely unrelated issue, repaying Iran's own money that had been frozen under international sanctions that have since been lifted because of Iran's compliance with the deal that ended Iran's nuclear program.

Gunmen opened fire on a marketplace in northern India, killing at least 13 people.  Police blamed a faction of the the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), which wants to carve out an independent state of the Boko ethnic group in the area just south of the border with Bhutan.

South Sudan has agreed to allowing a new international protection force to try to save a peace deal keeping the country from all-out civil war.  The African Union backs the new force.  But a previous 12,000-strong UN mission in South Sudan was unable to prevent attacks that claimed 300 lives in recent weeks.

A United Nations mission finally got through to two isolated refugee camps on Syria's border with Jordan, making the first delivery of much needed aid to more than 75,000 displaced persons cut-off from the rest of the world by Islamic State.  This tranch consisted of a month's worth of food and hygiene supplies.  Meanwhile on the Iraq side of this war zone, IS stopped hundreds of villagers from escaping their towns in the north.  They were trying to get to Kurdish-controlled Kirkuk.  One Kurdish commander said only about 40 villagers managed to get past the militants.

Argentina's conservative government's campaign of vengeance against ex-president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) might have finally touched a third rail.  A judge ordered the arrest of 87-year old Hebe de Bonafini.  This little old lady is the head of the group Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, which works to reunite families with the children stolen by the fascist junta of the 1970s and 1980s, and a friend of CFK.  Two of Ms. de Bonafini's sons were "disappeared" by the junta.  But more recently, she refused to give testimony in the a case of missing money from a public housing fund - she is not charged in the scheme.

Barcelona, Spain police say they arrested five members of the infamous Pink Panthers jewelry theft ring in the act of robbing a jewelry store.  Interpol blames the Pink Panthers for hundreds of robberies worth almost AU$540 Million in London, Europe, Dubai and the Middle East, and Tokyo between 1999 and 2015.