Hello Australia! - North Korea launches a ballistic missile - Sharks are in the water, be careful on this long ANZAC Day weekend - Brazil's embattled president shows the lengths she's willing to go to fight for her job- And more in your CareerSpot World NewsBriefs:

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Su-yong is offering to stop nuclear missile tests, if the United States ends its joint military exercises with South Korea's army.  This comes after Pyongyang launched a ballistic missile from a submarine off of its east coast.  The missile flew for only about 30 kilometers over the Sea of Japan before disappearing, leading to some speculation that the test was a failure.  North Korea has long claimed that the exercises in the South are dress rehearsal for an invasion

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the gruesome murder of a Bangladeshi University professor.  Attackers nearly beheaded 58-year old English professor Rezaul Karim Siddique as he walked to work at the state run university in Rajshahi City.  Although it comes after a string of similar murders of atheist bloggers in Bangaldesh, Mr. Siddique's wife says he didn't speak out against religion.  Local media reports say Siddique is now the fourth professor from Rajshahi University to be hacked to death in the last 12 years.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited a refugee camp in Turkey, along with two very senior European Union officials.  European Council President Donald Tusk later said, "We have seen a sharp reduction of the illegal migration flows" of people from Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia using Turkey as a transit point to get into Europe to claim asylum.  The deal with Turkey returns some of these refugees to Turkey, not to the country they originally fled, which Tusk praised as "the best example in the world on how to treat refugees".  Rights groups dispute that and say Turkey is not a safe neutral country for these refugees.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff says she might ask the South American trade bloc Mercosur to suspend the country if she is removed from office by a process she considers to be a legal coup.  "I would appeal to the democracy clause if there were, from now on, a rupture of what I consider democratic process," she told reporters in New York, where she had earlier signed the Paris Climate accord.  Ms. Rousseff has not been charged with any crime - unlike most of the dirtbags trying to impeach her - and is instead accused of manipulating budget figures to hide deficit spending. 

The Department of Fisheries has renewed its shark warning for West Australia's southwest coast covering the area spanning from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin.  The warning on the SharkSmart websitesays that "it is possible that the number of sightings in this area may increase the likelihood of encountering a shark in this area" because of schools of salmon in the water.  Don't be mistaken for a salmon:  Stay alert in those water sand pat y attention to warnings from authorities.

Little kid tells his first lie.  It's just not a very good one.