Good Morning Australia! - The San Bernardino shooter and his wife built up a small arsenal before killing 14 people - Oscar Pistorius is likely going back to prison - Putin promises more punishment for Turkey - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Police in San Bernardino, California found explosives and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in the home of Syed Farouk, the 28-year old suspect in yesterday's massacre at an office Christmas Party.  Farouk and his wife Tashfeen Malik shot and killed 14 people and wounded 21 at a holiday gathering for his fellow San Bernardino County health department workers; before being killed themselves in a shootout with police a few hours later.  This was after they left their six-month old baby girl an orphan in the care of her grandmother.  Federal agents are investigating the Chicago-born Farouk's past, as he traveled to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in recent years - but they caution it's too early to link the attack to terrorism.

An Appeals Court in South Africa overturned the lesser manslaughter conviction of Oscar Pistorius and convicted the former Olympic and Paralympic athlete of Murder in the February 2013 shooting death of his partner Reeva Steenkamp.  The minimum prison sentence for murder is 15 years in South Africa, but judges have some discretion in applying sentences.  Pistorius served about a year of a five year prison term for the lesser charge of manslaughter and was released from prison about two months ago.

More finger pointing and barbs from Russia and Turkey:  In a televised speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia has more punitive measures in store for Ankara after Turkey's downing of Russian SU-24 fighter jet along the Syrian border:  "If anyone thinks Russia's reaction will be limited to trade sanctions, they are deeply mistaken."  He also sought to isolate the Turkish leadership from what he called Russia's "many longstanding and reliable friends in Turkey".

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is throwing Russia's allegations back at the Kremlin, claiming that he has proof that Russia is involved in the illegal oil trade with Islamic State.  Earlier this week, Russia laid out evidence it claims shows Erdogan and his family are personally profiting from Islamic state smuggling oil into Turkey to sell on the black market.  In other words, Erdogan did a total Pee Wee Herman.

The airport at Chennai, India is closed until Sunday because of widespread flooding in the southern city, and rescuers are straining after bringing thousands of people to safety.  Three days of rain inundated everything - homes, business, schools, roads, you know it.  And India's federal weather office is predicting three more days of torrential rain:  "There will be no respite," weather official Laxman Singh Rathore told reporters.

Cambodia will jail an unlicensed "doctor" for 25 years for infecting around 200 people with HIV - many of whom already died of AIDS.  56-year old Yem Chrin reused dirty needles when treating patients in the village of Roka in north-western Battambang province.  The country has virtually no healthcare infrastructure, and many rural doctors are self-taught, unlicensed, and thoroughly dangerous.

FIFA says it will cooperate with US prosecutors who filed new charges against 16 more current and former world football officials.  The 92-count indictment alleges "racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies" with "sustained abuse of (the defendants') positions for financial gain".