Hello Australia!! - UK police arrest a teen in the London train bombing - Civil unrest in the middle of the US forces U2 to stand down - The cop who got away with it - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

British police arrested an 18-year old man in the departure area of the Port of Dover in the investigation into the bombing of a commuter train at the Parson's Green station in London's southwest.  They also raided a home belonging to an elderly British couple praised for their raising of several foster children over the years, so that's pretty weird.  Friday's bombing of the commuter train injured 30 people.

Seven young suspects may not have realized that setting a fire in a school dormitory would kill 21 students and two teachers, according to Kuala Lumpur police chief Amar Singh.  He said there had been "teasing" between the suspects, all aged 11 to 18 years, and the boys in the dormitory of the Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah Muslim school.  One of the reasons for the high death toll was that the windows were barred and the only door to escape through was blocked by fire.

Now that the number of refugees has topped 400,000, Bangladesh is planning to build a bigger refugee camp for the Rohingya minority who have fled a violent crackdown in Myanmar that UN officials and others have labeled "ethnic cleansing".  Bangladeshi authorities also summoned Myanmar's envoy to complain about drones and helicopters invading Bangladeshi airspace, apparently monitoring the refugees.  Dhaka enacted wide-ranging restrictions on the Rohingya refugees, barring their movement out of designated areas.

Authorities raided an HIV/AIDS education training session in Tanzania's semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar, arresting at least 20 people for alleged homosexuality, which is a crime in Tanzania.  Earlier this year, officials banned many private health clinics from providing HIV/AIDS care under the idiotic notion that they encouraged gay sex.  Homosexuality is punishable by up to 30 years in jail in the country.

The US refused a visa to a Mexican teacher to come and receive an award for getting his poor village hooked up to the Internet.  23-year old Mario Gomez traveled for 16 hours from rural Chiapas - which has no phones nor radio service - to the US embassy in Mexico City to apply, but was told that because he had no address nor bank account, he didn't qualify.  Rural Mexican villages usually don't have street names or home numbers.  "It's an example of the reality of thousands of indigenous and non-indigenous brothers, who go through the same experience," said teacher Gomez, "What's more, in these times, they want to divide us with walls."

U2 cancelled its scheduled concert in Saint Louis, Missouri because of unrest following the acquittal of a white cop in the murder of a black motorist.  "Deeply saddened at what has happened in St. Louis and having to cancel our show tonight," Bono wrote on Instagram next to a sketch of the city's Gateway Arch.  "I found myself reading Dr. (Martin Luther) King's speech from the National Cathedral and asking myself is this 1968 or 2017?"  Saint Louis Police said they couldn't simultaneously contain protests downtown and provide security to U2's stadium venue eight miles away.   Several protesters were arrested, and police allege that a couple of cops were injured by thrown bricks.  Such was the public outrage over former Officer Jason Stockley, who was recorded saying how much he wanted to kill "motherf____r" Anthony Lamar Smith, and possibly using a racial slur; he's also suspected of planting a gun on Smith after the murder, because the gun had only Stockley's DNA on it and no fingerprints. 

Oktoberfest has begun in Munich.  Beer, baby, beer.