Hello Australia!! - Marseilles explodes with street violence as rival fans clash at Euro 2016 - A gunman murders a rising star after she finishes singing for fans - US Republican Party leaders fear Trump is the same as Hitler and Mussolini - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Islamic State is claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing attack at a Shiite shrine in Damascus, Syria.  The death toll is reported various as at least 12 to 20 lives lost, and more than 50 are injured.  Militants - two carrying explosives belts and one with a car bomb - carried out the attacks in golden domed Sayyida Zeinab shrine, which contains the grave of one of the Prophet Muhammad's grand-daughters.  Despite the carnage of the Syrian Civil war, the site continues to attract religious pilgrims.

A Dutch woman in Qatar made the mistake of telling police that she had been drugged and raped; cops in the Arabian peninsula kingdom promptly arrested the 22-year old for adultery.  The Dutch foreign ministry says her court date is Monday.  It echoes the 2013 case of a Norwegian woman in the neighboring United Arab Emirates; she was convicted and sentenced to jail, but pardon and allowed to leave the country.

In stupid, violent America, a gunman shot and mortally wounded an up-and-coming singer who had made her mark on YouTube and the singing contest TV show, "The Voice".  22-year old Christina Grimmie had finished her set at the venue in Orlando, Florida and was signing autographs, when 27-year old Kevin James Loibl shot her three times.  When Grimmie's brother tackled Loibl, he fatally shot himself.  Grimmie was pronounced dead at hospital.  POlice are now going through his electronic devices for clues as to his motive.

It has leaked out that US Republican party leaders meeting at a top-secret, closed-door retreat in Park City, Utah voiced deep displeasure with their party standard bearer, Donald Trump.  Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman compared him to demagogues like Hitler and Benito Mussolini, and hinted that she will throw her support to Democratic Presidential Candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  This is a major defection - Whitman is a billionaire donor, and former Republican candidate for California governor.  Other attendees grilled US House Speaker Paul Ryan about maintaining his lukewarm support for Trump while trying to condemn Trump's overt racism. 

Meanwhile, Trump's rallies are increasingly becoming unhinged.  At the worst moment of a rally on Saturday, Trump had his crowd sing Happy Birthday to him, and chant, "Build the wall" - referring to his pipedream of building a wall on the US Mexican border, while he walked to the rear of the stage and literally hugged a US flag.  At this rate, he'll be throwing his own poop around a padded cell by September.

A right-wing Italian newspaper "Il Giornale" is under fire for offering free annotated copies of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf".  Hitler published the anti-Semitic crapfest book eight years before coming to power; the paper has a long association with former Prime Minister Sylvio Berlusconi.  The move was described as "squalid" by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and as "a vile act" by Renzo Gattegna, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities.

A new poll gives supporters of Britain's continued EU membership a narrow lead over opponents, which appeared to have been driven by a dip in the value of the Pound Sterling.  This comes a day after another survey had the "Leave" campaign 10 points ahead of "Remain".  London bookies lowered the "Remain" campaign's chances of success from 78 percent to 70 percent.  The Referendum in on 23 June.

Russian football fans attacked Brits at cafes and bars around Marseilles before the two countries faced off in the Euro 2016 tournament.  More fights took place inside the venue, where England and Russia came down to a 1-1 draw.  Not to take sides, but the video suggests the Russian fans were the aggressors, but it followed two nights of violence with English fans clashing with police.  Several people were hurt and sent to hospital.  UEFA plans to investigate.

Venezuela's election authorities invalidated 600,000 signatures from a petition to recall President Nicolas Maduro, because many of the names turned out to belong to dead people who probably didn't reach out of their graves to sign  Another 1.3 Million will have to make their way to local election offices within a month to certify that they did indeed sign, and that their signatures were not faked by the conservative opposition.