Hello, Australia! – A deadly shark attack off a NSW beach – European leaders race to find a way out of all-out war in Ukraine – IF someone offers an orgy, the offer is probably too good to be true, okay? – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

All beaches from South Ballina to Lennox Head are closed, after a shark killed a man at Shelly Beach on the New South Wales north coast this morning.  Surfers tried to help the guy, pulling him from the water and administering first aid, but he was declared dead.  Authorities believe he might be a Japanese national.  This comes a day after another attack 20 kilometers north at Seven Mile Beach, when a shark knocked a surfer off of his board and bit him.

At least 25 people are dead after a stampede at a soccer game in Egypt, which was followed with a battle between riot cops and Ultras.  Officials fear the death toll could rise, and Egyptian authorities have suspended football league matches indefinitely.  The trouble broke out ahead of a match between Egyptian Premier League clubs Zamalek and ENPPI at Air Defense Stadium east of Cairo.  Fans blame the authorities for opening only a single gate.

The leaders of Ukraine, Germany and France want to have an emergency summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to halt escalating bloodshed in eastern Ukraine.  But Putin is warning that the summit would only take place if the leaders agreed on a “number of points” by then.  The previous peace deal agreed to in September of last year has fallen apart, and more than two-dozen people have been killed in the past 24 hours.

France detained six suspected extremists in a sweep in the country’s southwest.  This group is suspected of financing terrorism.  Another eight people were arrested in another sweep last week.  Since last month’s terrorist attacks in Paris, authorities are stepping up efforts to root out networks of radical Islamists that send money and fighters to Syria and Iraq.

Despite many predictions of electoral doom or France’s ruling Socialist Party, the left won a narrow victory over the extreme right Front National in Sunday's critical election to fill a vacant parliamentary seat.  The election in the eastern Doubs region was seen as a crucial test of the nation’s mood after the terrorist attacks.  Winner Frederic Barbier said his victory was helped in part by the government’s “perfect handling (after) the acts of war against the citizens of our country”.  And he denounced his far-right opponent’s National Front party, “which distills intolerance, hate, racism, anti-Semitism, and is becoming a real threat to our country.”

Police in South Africa say they acted on a tip and found the bodies of four newborn babies inside of a freezer in a home in Mthatha, in the southeast.  They’re now looking for the homeowner, who was reportedly hundreds of miles away in Johannesburg for a funeral.

The wardens at a prison in central Brazil apparently didn’t think it was at all unusual that three women in lingerie and Dominatrix costumes showed up at 3:00 AM and offered to have an orgy.  The wardens woke up hours later after having consumed drinks laced with knock-out drugs, naked and handcuffed – and with 28 fewer inmates in the Nova Mutum public jail, near the city of Cuiaba in central Brazil.  Some of the escapees were recaptured, but the mob made off with a dozen shotguns, two .38-caliber revolvers, and plenty of ammo to boot.