Howdy, Australia! - South Korea promises a "pitiless penalty" after one of its soldiers is horribly mamed - Cops shoot and kill Tiger poachers - Tragedy hits the family of singer Annie Lennox - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello, Australia! - Japan's militarist PM is publicly rebuked at the Nagasaki Atom Bomb memorial - Iraq tries streamlining government - Israel locks up more settler wingnuts after a deady arson attack - Free The Vegemite! - And more in yourCareerSpot Global News Briefs:

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:

Howdy, Australia! - The man who killed twelve in a US theater learns his sentence - The UN criticizes Greece of all places for Europe Immigrant Crises - Islamists kill a fourth secular blogger in Bangladesh - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Hello, Australia! - The MH370 investigation will concentrate on La Reunion, where the only evidence of the missing flight was found - Europe is accused of worsening its refugee crisis - The republicans send in the clowns - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Good Morning Australia!- Families are frustrated over mixed signals coming from the MH370 investigation - Secrets are revealed as glaciers are reduced by Global Warming - A stupid nazi blows himself up before he could do harm to others - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Howdy, Australia! - Japan marks the anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing in a changing world - Scores are still missing from the capsizing of an immigrant ship - Former PM Julia Gillard settles a defamation claim - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Good Morning Australia! - Confirmed: The debris from Reunion island was indeed from MH370 - A major backer pulls out of the Carmichael Coal Mine - Obama blasts opponents of the Iran Nuclear Deal, saying we've head it all before and it didn't go to well back then, either - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello, Australia! - Environmentalists claim a victory against the Carmichael Coal Mine - Two Indian trains derail partially into a rain swollen river - Israel begins its promised crackdown on Jewish extremists - And much more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

When the summer sun beats down on office buildings, the coolers come on to make the working environment bearable.  So how come the men are comfortable while the women are forced to being sweaters, hoodies, and leg warmers to the office?

Good Morning Australia! - There's a big difference in the way Myanmar is handling a massive flood disaster from just a few years ago - An overzealous US cop is shown doing something completely awful to a tiny disabled child - Germany strikes a big one for Press and Internet Freedom - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello, Australia! - Glaciers are melting faster than thought - Former UK Prime Minister Ted Heath was a what?!? - A wayward whale visits the capital of Argentina - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Brazil's military police have been responsible for more than 1,500 deaths in the city of Rio de Janeiro in the last five years - mostly of young, black men, mostly in the city's favelas.  But despite a large number of the killings being illegal, there seems to be no significant official movement to reign in the police.

Good Morning Australia! - A rogue trader will spend more than a decade in jail for a major financial scandal - The Iran Nuclear Deal gets a big boost - Cameras were recording as two giant construction cranes crashed into a sleepy Dutch village - and much more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Hello, Australia! - Obama stands against Carbon - Names are being bandied about as possible replacements for Bronwyn Bishop, now that she's stepped down as Speaker - An unspeakable crime prompts a major shift in policy for Israel - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Good Morning Australia! - Bronwyn Bishop is out as House Speaker - Zimbabwe says a second American killed a protected Lion - New debris could be linked to MH370, or maybe it's just junk - Chaos at Calais - Cilla Black dies - And much more in your CareerSpotWorld News Briefs:

 

Hello, Australia! - Bronwyn is grounded as word of another big travel bill arises - If Turkey is at war with Islamic State, why are the Kurds suffering the heaviest casulties? - The horrific murder of a Palestinian baby is showing Israeli settlers under a harsh new light - The absolutely stupidest thing you will read today comes from Russia - And much more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Howdy, Australia! - There is shock and revulsion after suspected Israeli settlers murder a Palestinian baby - Fantastic news from the fight on Ebola - An attorney claims Vladimir Putin is directly responsible for an infamous assassination in London - And much more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Authorities around the world are concerned about the way the terrorist group Islamic State makes use of social media to lure young people and convince them to come to the Middle East to fight.  But it turns out that the lure goes both ways, and some young ladies in the southern Russian republic of Chechnya beat the bad guys at their own game.

Hello Australia! - A shark attack off of New South Wales - Doctors blast Israel's new policy towards hunger strikers - Why would anyone spy on PNG? - And more in your CareerSpot Global NewsBriefs:

Good Morning Australia!  Where did July go? - What is likely to be debris from MH370 is being sent to France - A gruesome repeat attack mars Jerusalem's Gay Parade - Egypt's chaotic courts have Peter Greste is stuck in limbo - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

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