Hello Australia!! - Mark Seymour joins an honored list of performers to publicly rebuke "Reclaim Australia" - An explosion damages facilities at a controversial war memorial - A very rare Rhino dies, leaving only three of its kind left in the world  - And more in your CareerSpot Global News Briefs:

Add singer Mark Seymour to the list of entertainers disassociated themselves from the xenophobic "Reclaim Australia" group.  The Hunters and Collectors frontman blasted Reclaim Australia for playing his hit "Holy Grail" at rallies.  On his Facebook page, Mr. Seymour wrote, "Let me be clear. 'Reclaim Australia' is a racist organization.  We stand together with refugees and asylum seekers the world over.  We are opposed to bigotry, race hate and fascism.  'Reclaim Australia' has no place in Australian Society."  Earlier this year, Jimmy Barnes asked the racists to stop playing Cold Chisel's "Khe Sanh"; John Farnham, John Schuman, Goanna, and Midnight Oil also want the hate group to stop riding the coattails of their music.  Over the weekend, the farty windbags of Reclaim Australia were variously drowned out, chased away, or walloped by anti-racist anti-fascist counter demonstrators at locations across Oz.

There's been an explosion at Japan's controversial Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.  No one was hurt, but it caused damage in a public toilet, blasting a hole in the ceiling.  Police suspect foul play.  Yasukuni is scorned by Japan's neighbors - and disapproved by many Japanese - because it venerates Japan's war dead:  Not just soldiers, but several Class-A war criminals including former prime minister and World War architect Hideki Tojo.

Police in Brussels carried out several anti-terror raids in the Belgian capital, arresting at least 16 people.  But they did not arrest Salah Abdeslam who police fear is planning an attack in the city, nor did they confiscate guns or explosives according to Belgian prosecutor Eric van der Sypt.  Abdeslam is believed to be the lone surviving terrorist involved in the 13 November attacks in Paris which killed 130 people.

At least 16 people were hurt in a wild shooting in a park in New Orleans.  A couple of hundred people were gathered in to watch a music video in production at the Bunny Friend playground, when two rival groups reportedly began fighting. 

Zookeepers in San Diego say they were forced to euthanize their 41-year old female Northern White Rhinoceros, named Nola.  The death leaves just three more of the species left in the entire world.  Obviously, no such decision is taken lightly.  Nola was suffering after rapidly declining following a procedure to relieve an abscess in one of her hips.  The only hope for the species now is to develop Northern White Rhino embryos from DNA, and implant them in Southern White Rhino surrogate mothers - assuming the two are compatible species, and scientists aren't sure of that yet.

The vote has now been confirmed:  Conservative Mauricio Macri will become Argentina's next president after defeating center-left ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli.  The vote came out to 52 percent for Macri, 48 percent for Scioli.  Macri will have to build a coalition in congress when he takes office on 10 December, as he does not have a majority to rule.