Sold stuffed lion for a quarter of a million - sentenced for serious crime
A 35-year-old man from Stockholm has been sentenced for serious wildlife protection offenses after selling stuffed animals, including lions, tigers, and cougars, from his apartment.
Eight Tigers Died in Just Two and a Half Months, 50% Have Similar Death Patterns
A recent report from the Madhya Pradesh High Court has revealed that eight tigers died in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve between November 21, 2025, and February 2, 2026, raising serious concerns about wildlife conservation efforts in the state.
Reigning Cy Young Award limiting time with Team USA in World Baseball Classic: 'There's some risk'
Tarik Skubal, the two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner, will only participate in one start for Team USA during the World Baseball Classic, prioritizing his commitments to the Detroit Tigers.
Hanshin concludes spring training camp with nine MVPs selected by manager Fujikawa
The Hanshin Tigers ended their spring training camp in Okinawa, with manager Kyuji Fujikawa selecting nine players as MVPs as they aim for their first consecutive league title.
Virus that killed 72 tigers at Thai zoos not bird flu, officials say
Thai officials confirm that the deaths of 72 tigers at two zoos were not caused by bird flu and reassured the public about animal-to-human transmission risks.
Call for investigation into virus that killed 72 tigers
An investigation has been called following the deaths of 72 tigers in Thailand due to a virus not harmful to humans.
72 tigers suddenly drop dead in Thailand as park visitors undergo urgent tests
In Thailand, 72 tigers have died in two parks over a span of 10 days, prompting health officials to monitor visitors who may have come into contact with them.
‘Park Hae-min hits 3 singles’ WBC team wins against Kia... three consecutive wins after losing one practice match
The South Korean national baseball team, led by manager Ryu Ji-hyun, maintained their momentum by achieving a comeback victory against the Kia Tigers in a practice match.
Highly Contagious Virus Spreading in Thailand - 72 Tigers Dead
A highly contagious virus has led to the deaths of 72 captive tigers in Thailand, prompting officials to work to prevent its spread.
72 Tigers Died in Thailand
At least 72 tigers have died in a private zoo in northern Thailand, with local authorities citing positive tests for an infectious viral disease.
72 tigers in Thailand died after infection with virus
Denmark understands the decision of three nations regarding sports participation but will not follow suit, prioritizing athlete experience over political statements.
Virus kills more than 70 tigers in a zoo in Thailand
Over 70 tigers have died from viral and bacterial infections at a private zoo in northern Thailand.
Affected by Distemper: 72 Tigers in Thai Park Died from Virus
Seventy-two tigers have died from distemper in a private predator park in Thailand due to a viral infection.
Mass Death Among Tigers in Zoo in Thailand
Over 70 tigers have died at a private zoo in Thailand due to a virus and bacterial infection.
Thailand: 72 tigers died from an extremely contagious virus in a zoo
Seventy-two tigers in a northern Thailand zoo have died from a highly contagious viral and bacterial infection, according to local authorities.
Over 70 Tigers Dead in Park in Thailand
Over 70 tigers have died in a private wildlife park in northern Thailand due to a contagious virus and bacterial disease, according to authorities.
Over 70 tigers died in a park in Thailand
Over 70 tigers have died in Thailand's Tiger Kingdom due to a highly contagious canine distemper virus and respiratory bacteria, raising concern from animal rights organizations.
Cleary in danger of suspension over hit in Panthers' trial loss to Tigers
Panthers star Nathan Cleary faces potential suspension for a high shot in a trial match against the Wests Tigers, jeopardizing his participation in the NRL's season opener.
Officials race to contain virus outbreak after 72 captive tigers die in Thailand
Seventy-two captive tigers have died in northern Thailand due to a virus outbreak, prompting urgent containment efforts from officials.
The new 'Flying Tigers': American pilots in command of Ukrainian F16s
A squadron of foreign pilots, including American and Dutch veterans, is operating F16s to defend Kiev from Russian incursions.
The Tigress of the East pronounces as the first 'therian': 'I admit, my little tigers, I was the first'
The singer La Tigresa del Oriente humorously declares herself the first therian, igniting a diverse range of reactions online.
Tigers from Japan were actually cave lions, analysis of fossils revealed
An analysis of fossils suggests that what were thought to be tigers in Japan were actually cave lions.
Brazil's Goals at the WBC After 13 Years: The Hanshin Interpreter Also Plays
The Brazilian national team is set to compete in the World Baseball Classic (WBC) for the first time in 13 years, with notable players including a Hanshin interpreter.
Tiger scores stunning try in trial, Bulldog in doubt for Vegas opener
Faaletino Tavana scored an incredible try for the Wests Tigers during a preseason trial, while Matt Burton of the Bulldogs may miss the upcoming season opener in Las Vegas due to injury.
Daichi Ishii of Hanshin suffers left Achilles tendon injury and applies for WBC withdrawal
Daichi Ishii from the Hanshin Tigers has announced his withdrawal from the World Baseball Classic due to a left Achilles tendon injury sustained during a practice game.
Accident with Hanshin's Daichi Ishii: Possible Injury to Left Leg in Exhibition Game
Daichi Ishii of the Hanshin Tigers suffered a possible left leg injury during an exhibition game.
Tigers Speak the Language of Humans: Anne Saluneem
The article profiles Anne Saluneem, the longest-serving employee at Tallinn Zoo, reflecting on her lifelong dedication to animal care and her experiences at the zoo.
How this Wests Tigers hopeful went from an excavator to an NRL pre-season
Pat Herbert transitions from working as an excavator operator to pursuing his dreams of playing in the NRL pre-season with the Wests Tigers after a long absence from professional rugby league.
Tigers ace Tarik Skubal wins record-breaking $32M in arbitration: reports
Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal has set a new arbitration salary record by winning $32 million this season, surpassing his team's proposed salary of $19 million.
Tigers, Framber Valdez agree to three-year deal: reports
The Detroit Tigers have signed free-agent pitcher Framber Valdez to a three-year contract worth $115 million, enhancing their rotation alongside Tarik Skubal.
World Series hero, Tigers great Mickey Lolich dead at 85
Mickey Lolich, celebrated for his pivotal role in the 1968 World Series with the Detroit Tigers, has passed away at the age of 85.
Mickey Lolich has died, a baseball legend of Croatian descent
Mickey Lolich, a left-handed pitcher who led the Detroit Tigers to a World Series championship in 1968 and was named MVP of that historic final, passed away at the age of 85.
President Yoon: 'Tigers need a meadow to thrive'... Lee Jae-yong: 'Good performance allows for hiring'
President Yoon Seok-youl emphasized the importance of local investment and youth employment during a meeting with major corporate leaders, likening big companies to tigers that need a healthy ecosystem to thrive.
Tigers freeze against Forge and draw in their debut in the Concacaf Champions Cup
Tigres struggled offensively and settled for a goalless draw against Forge FC in their first match of the 2026 Concacaf Champions League amidst freezing temperatures in Canada.
Wet cloth on the face of the golden lion – 'This is a huge disappointment'
Harri Pesonen, a 37-year-old former gold medalist for Finland, will not continue his career with the SCL Tigers in the Swiss league as the team has decided not to offer him a contract extension.
Death of Tiger and Tigress Due to Electric Shock in Shahdol, MP Has Lost 9 Tigers in 34 Days
The deaths of a tiger and tigress in Shahdol due to electric shock have raised concerns about the effectiveness of tiger conservation efforts in Madhya Pradesh, where a total of nine tigers have died in just over a month.
Camels withstand minus 40 degrees Celsius – this is how Korkeasaari's animals survive the winter
Korkeasaaren Zoo's animals, including camels, Siberian tigers, and snow leopards, thrive even in extreme winter conditions, with camels enduring temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius.
Harlequins fans walk out early during humiliating defeat by Leicester
Harlequins fans expressed their frustration as they walked out in the 69th minute during a disappointing loss to Leicester Tigers.
Arkan: The Warlord, the 'Tigers', the Massacres, and the Execution with Three Bullets
This article marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the assassination of notorious paramilitary commander Željko Ražnatović, known as Arkan, in a Belgrade hotel lobby.
Round Table: How the 'Tigers' Operated in the Defense of Croatian Kostajnica
A round table discussing the actions of the 'Tigers' in defending Croatian Kostajnica will take place today at 7 PM in Rakitje, featuring speaker Minister Tomo Medved.
The best time to see a tiger.
In South Bohemian zoos, animals are receiving special care during the winter months.
Tigers, Tarik Skubal fail to reach deal, face record $13M salary gap as trade rumors swirl
The Detroit Tigers and pitcher Tarik Skubal have not reached a contract agreement, resulting in a record $13 million gap heading into arbitration.
Zhipu AI and Minimax: The Chinese AI Tigers Storm the Stock Market
Two promising AI start-ups from China, Zhipu AI and Minimax, have celebrated successful stock market debuts, leading their CEOs to become billionaires.
As China continues chase for corrupt ‘tigers’, State Council veteran is put under probe
Tian Xuebin, a former vice-minister of water resources in China, has been placed under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-graft agency, marking a significant development in the country's anti-corruption campaign.
China doubles down on anti-corruption fight as crackdown snares 65 ‘tigers’ in 2025
China emphasizes intensified anti-corruption measures with the Communist Party's mouthpiece advocating for stricter party discipline and self-reform.
Newspapers Can Survive the Digital Fire, They Don't Have to Become Paper Tigers
The article discusses the decline of various print newspapers, highlighting the impact of digital platforms on traditional media and lifestyle changes.
Thompson attacked paper tigers, but his raid is not harmless
The article discusses the complexities of a historical figure's involvement in wars and movements, particularly reflecting on past influences and personal family history within a historical context.
Leicester crush Gloucester as Nicky Smith shows Tigers what they will be missing
Leicester Tigers secured a decisive victory over Gloucester, showcasing their dominance at Welford Road while highlighting what the team will miss with Nicky Smith's departure.
Leicester gutsy in defeat as Leinster’s star-studded bench proves pivotal
Leicester Tigers showed resilience in their match against Leinster but ultimately lost as Leinster's strong bench turned the game around in the second half.
Heroes of the Homeland War – Damir Tomljanović Gavran, ‘The Tiger Who Went First’
The article commemorates Damir Tomljanović Gavran, a legendary Croatian commander known for his valor during the Homeland War, emphasizing his sacrificial spirit and dedication to his country.