Good Morning, Australia! – Greece gets what it wants – A maniac guns down eight people in a tiny town eatery – More than 100 animals are rescued from a “deplorable” hellhole calling itself a zoo – Passengers survive a train derailment – Don’t trust the sidewalk! – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Eurozone Finance Ministers approved Athens’ reform plan on Tuesday, accepting Greek promises that social spending to alleviate the suffering caused by austerity would not derail its budget.  It means that Greece gets a four-month extension on its bailout.  The Left-wing Syriza government will continue to boost welfare spending and raise the minimum wage, but other reforms would be kept budget-neutral and subject to consultation with Greece’s EU partners.

Czech officials say the gunman who burst into a small town restaurant and opened fire was “crazed individual” most likely acting on his own.  The lunchtime attack happened in the small eastern town of Uhersky Brod.  A man in his 60s rushed the Restaurant Druzba and opened fire indiscriminately, killing eight people. 

Toronto police are investigating a mysterious secret bunker found near a tennis stadium that is to be used for the Pan-Am games in the Northern Hemisphere summer.  They say there’s nothing suggesting criminal activity.  But the clues are odd.  Inside the bunker, police found plywood wall supports, a generator, moisture resistant light bulbs, and a sump pump in the chamber.  And then there was the Christian rosary with a Remembrance Day poppy nailed on to a wall in the chamber.

Two people who fell through a sidewalk and into a sinkhole are recovering from minor injuries in hospital in Seoul, South Korea.  The terrifying incident was captured on CCTV video shows the man and woman just walking along and minding their own business when the sidewalk collapses beneath their feet.  Geologists are determining what caused it.

Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria swept through several Assyrian Christian villages in a dawn raid, abducting more than 90 people.  The Assyrians are allied with Kurds from the nearby city of Al Hasakah, who attacked IS positions in the area over the weekend, backed up by US airpower.  Across southern Asia to Afghanistan, masked gunmen abducted some 30 Shiite Muslims from the Hazara minority.  Witnesses complain that the police arrived while the fleeing kidnappers were still in sight, but refused to pursue them.

At least 27 people are dead in suicide bombings in northern Nigeria, and the blame goes to Boko Haram.  Hospital sources say 17 were killed in an attack on a bus terminal in Potiskum, the same town where Boko Haram militants sent a young girl no older than ten to detonate a suicide vest on Sunday.  The other ten victims in the latest attacks were killed in Kano.  The string of suicide attacks is to show that Boko Haram can still strike out, despite being under pressure from several regional militaries.

Wildlife officials in Mexico rescued more than 100 animals from a pathetic, dilapidated zoo owned by a conservative lawmaker.  Despite a website showing vast African savannahs, the cages at El Club de los Animalitos in Tehuacan are stacked on top of each other, providing pathetic, unsanitary, and dangerous conditions for Jaguars, Tigers, White Tigers, Lions, Bears, and other hapless creatures.  Nothing separated people from the cages, and stupid, horrible people apparently would just walk up and stick their stupid, horrible fingers into the cages while gawking at the misery.  Mexico recently passed reforms against animal cruelty and banning the use of animal acts in circuses.

A commuter train up the coast from Los Angeles in the sleepy beachside city of Oxnard, California struck a truck at a crossing and derailed.  Three passenger cars over turned and dozens of people were injured.  The driver of the truck reportedly freaked out and ran from the scene, with authorities catching him a mile away.