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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Putin’s tiger kills 15 goats in northeast China

NKorea holds anti-UN rally as Kim Jong-un hits out at US ‘cannibals’

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Pic: AP.North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Pic: AP.
FILE - In this file photo taken on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008, Russia's then Prime Minister Vladimir Putin locks a collar with a satellite tracker on...Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Pic: AP
By  Nov 26, 2014
Asian CorrespondentThe official Xinhua News Agency said Wednesday the beast named Ustin bit and killed a total of 15 goats on Sunday and Monday on the same farm in Heilongjiang province’s Fuyuan county.
Xinhua says the farm owner Guo Yulin was stressed about the tiger.
Ustin was one of three Siberian tigers released by Putin in a remote part of the Amur region in May. Two of them have entered China. They are monitored by Chinese wildlife workers and fitted with tracking devices.
The other tiger, Kuzya, was believed to have raided a farm and eaten five chickens last month in another Heilongjiang county.

NKorea holds anti-UN rally as Kim Jong-un hits out at US ‘cannibals’

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Pic: AP.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Pic: AP.
Asian CorrespondentBy  Nov 25, 2014
North Koreans have staged a mass rally to protest a United Nations resolution condemning their country’s human rights record, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.
Protesters at the rally Tuesday on Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square carried banners praising their leaders and condemning the United States.
North Korea has denounced the U.N. resolution, which is the first to urge the Security Council to refer the issue to the International Criminal Court. That would open the possibility of its autocratic leader, Kim Jong Un, being targeted by prosecutors. The non-binding resolution is to come before the U.N. General Assembly in the coming weeks.
North Korea says the U.N. move is based on trumped-up allegations by defectors and backed by the United States and other countries seeking to overthrow its ruling regime.
Meanwhile, Kim lashed out at U.S. “imperialist aggressors” during a visit to the Sinchon Museum of United States War Atrocities Tuesday, according to the state-run KCNA news agency.
“The massacres committed by the US imperialist aggressors in Sinchon showed that they are cannibals seeking pleasure in slaughter,” he was quoted as saying.