Hello, Australia!- Olympic trials start in a week and Brazil's waters for aquatic events are still horribly polluted - A Palestinian father dies a week after an arson attack kills hi baby son - Donald Trump is wreaking Havoc on the Republicans - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Nuggets:

Typhoon Soudelor slammed Fujian and Zhejiang provinces in southeastern China, causing havoc after killing at least five people in Taiwan.  Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated to higher ground, rail services and flights have been cancelled, and schools and offices are closed.  There is widespread flooding and damage from powerful winds.  

Palestinian mourners have buried a 32-year old man, a week after suspected Israeli right-wingers set fire to his home.  Saad Dawabsha suffered second degree burns over most of his body.  The fire bombing on 31 July killed his 18 month old son Ali, in an act that horrified the international community and Israelis alike.  It prompted the Israeli government to start applying the same measures on Jewish terrorists as it down on Palestinians, including flash raids and detention without trial.  Dawabsha's wife and four-year old elder son are still being treated in hospital.  Palestinians are growing increasingly restless over teh criminal investigation, which has yet to arrest the arsonists.

Deposed Egyptian President Muhammed Morsi is refusing food in prison, complaining that it may be poisoned.  His son says his blood sugar is low because prison officials are not monitoring and treating Morsi's diabetes.  Morsi's accusations came on Saturday, during the resumption of his trial on charges of espionage and leaking classified documents to Qatar.

Indian police arrested 21 villagers who allegedly dragged middle aged women out of their homes in a midnight raid, and beat them to death as punishment for supposed "witchcraft".  The villagers apparently believed the women killed a five-year old boy.  Belief in witchcraft and the occult remains widespread in some parts of India, and it's usually women who are singled out for mob action.

Former Chilean spymaster Manuel Contreras died in dentention a military hospital.  He led the dreaded DINA secret police during the fascist dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s and '80s, and was sentenced to 500 years in prison for thousands of murders, disappearances, and the torture of prisoners.  Contreras never apologized for his crimes.  Chileans celebrated and condemned him in the streets after his death was announced.

Protesters in more than 30 vessels protested in Rio de Janeiro's horribly polluted Guanabara Bay with just a year to go before the Summer Olympics.  Brazilian sailor and Olympic medallist Isabel Swan organized the protest because of high levels of dangerou bacteria in the water, and trials for the events are supposed to start next Saturday.  Brazil has managed to build only one of eight planned water treatment to clean up the toxic soup, meaning there is no way that the government will make good on the promise to clean up 80 percent of the bay before the games start.

Billionaire businessclown Donald Trump is causing all sorts of chaos in the US Republican Party.  After hogging all of the air in the room at least week's "debate" of Presidential candidates, Trump later complained that he got the most difficult questions from Fox News moderator Megan Kelly - who he later insulted with inappropriate references to her menstrual cycle.  In retaliation, Trump was disinvited from a gathering of conservatives in Atlanta organized by right-wing blogger Eric Erickson - who apparently thinks that he can defend Kelly's honor after appearing on her show two years ago to argue that women whould not earn as much as men.  What's more, thousands of republicans then signed a petition, not to defend Kelly, but to demand she be forbidden from moderating any more debates.