Good Morning Australia! - Incredible video of workers pushed to the brink by job cuts, and the managers who wished they weren't there - Nations agree on the TPP - Russia violates Turkey's airspace - Another stunning atrocity in gun-crazy America - And more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Australia, the US, and ten other nations have have reached a deal on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, covering 40 percent of the global economy.  The free trade pact could influence everything from the costs of dairy and food products to healthcare.  Trade unions say it will undermine wages and workers' rights, and lead to economic hardship for many families while continuing the transfer of wealth to the top one percent.  Each country still has to ratify this deal.

Two Air France managers barely escaped with their pants when they were forced to flee angry, angry workers who ripped much of their clothing away.  Human resources manager Xavier Broseta and senior official Pierre Plissonnier had to run for their lives and hop over a fence, while several others were injured.  The two had just announced plans for 2,900 job losses when hundreds of workers stormed into Air France headquarters.  Parent firm Air France-KLM said it would file charges.

Authorities in White Pine, Tennessee are considering charging an eleven-year old boy as an adult after took his parents loaded shotgun and killed his eight-year old neighbor in their trailer park because she wouldn't let him play with her puppy.  And since last week's massacre at a community college in Oregon, America has had at least two mass shootings that didn't get as much attention - four dead, five wounded.  That has groups like Gun Control Australia renewing calls for a "boycott of non-essential travel to the US".

The Brady Campaign is calling for the immediate resignation of the sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon - where last week's community college massacre took place.  The gun control group, which is named for the White House Press Secretary who was shot in the head during the 1981 assassination attempt on then-US President Ronald Reagan - said it would be difficult to trust the sheriff's investigation because of his "extremist ideology".  Shortly after the 2012 shooting deaths of 20 little kids and six teachers at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School, Oregon's Sheriff John Hanlin posted a video to his Facebook account claiming the tragic massacre was a "false flag event" and that the grieving parents were"actors".  He also sent a letter to Vice President Joe Biden declaring that he would refuse to carry out gun control laws passed as a result of Sandy Hook.

A US General says Afghan officials asked for an air strike at what turned out to be a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in the city of Kunduz, because the Afghans said their troops were taking firing from that location.  "An air strike was then called to eliminate the Taliban threat and several civilians were accidentally struck," said General John Campbell, who blasted the Taliban for attacking Kunduz and putting civilians in harm's way.  MSF calls the bombing in which more than 20 people died a "war crime", and is demanding an independent investigation.

Turkey and its NATO allies are warning Russia not to violate Turkish airspace, after a Russian Sukhoi bomber flew over the country briefly over the weekend.  The Kremlin blamed poor weather for the breach.  But a Russian MiG-29 harassed two Turkish jets at the border with Syria earlier.  Russia last week stepped up its assistance to the embattled government of Syria's Bashar Al-Assad with several airstrikes at Islamic State terrorists - but which the US-led coalition also targeted CIA-trained rebels battling Assad.

More than 60 people are dead in car bombings targeting Shiite Muslims throughout Iraq.  Islamic State claimed responsibility for at least one.

Oscar Pistorious will remain in prison while the South African parole board considers his case.  He's convicted of accidentally killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp; prosecutors are not only fighting his early parole, but appealing to a higher court for a convicted on harsher charges, which would keep the Olympic andParalympiv athlete in prison for a much longer sentence.

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet announced the country is creating two new marine conservation parks in its Pacific Ocean waters, covering more than a million square kilometers where commercial fishing will be banned.  One will include Easter island, and the other will encircle the Juan Fernandez archipelago to help rebuild depleted fish stocks.