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Escaped wolf Neukgu returned to South Korean zoo after nine-day search involving thermal imaging drones

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A wolf who escaped a South Korean zoo nine days ago, captivating international attention, has been found and safely returned.

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Neukgu burrowed his way out of the O-World zoo and theme park in Daejeon, south of Seoul, on April 8.

His search kept the country on edge as many worried for the 2-year-old wolf eight years after a puma named Bbo-rong was shot and killed hours after it escaped from the same zoo.

Neukgu was seen several times before he was captured, including on surveillance video.

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Neukgu was on the run for nine days before he was captured. (Daejeon Municipality via AP; Daejeon City Corporation/Reuters)

He was also seen near a highway nearly three miles from the zoo, a zoo official said.

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The animal was captured just after midnight on Friday after he was shot by a veterinarian using a tranquilizer gun.

His vital signs were normal following a health check, but a fish hook was removed from his stomach, zoo officials said.

Neukgu after his capture

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Neukgu, born in captivity in 2024, is part of a breeding program to bring up the numbers of the Korean wolf, which is considered extinct in the wild.

Veterinarian examining male wolf named Neukgu at Daejeon O-World theme park

A veterinarian examines the condition of a male wolf named Neukgu at Daejeon O-World theme park in Daejeon, South Korea, on April 17, 2026. (Daejeon Municipality/AP)

He is of the third generation of wolves brought to South Korea from Russia to reintroduce an animal similar to the Korean wolf, which went extinct in the 1960s.

Daejeon Mayor Lee Jang-woo expressed his gratitude for those involved in the search for bring Neukgu back safely, and pledged on Facebook to «prepare measures for animal ​welfare and civil safety in the process of reorganising (the zoo).»

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The extensive search included drones with thermal image cameras.

Neukgu escaped an earlier attempt at capture when he evaded a perimeter set for him on a mountain near the zoo.

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South Koreans were enthralled by Neukgu’s escape, with some calling him an «honorary ambassador for the zoo.» He even sparked an eponymous cryptocurrency meme.

Veterinarians examining male wolf Neukgu at Daejeon O-World theme park

Veterinarians and staff examine the male wolf Neukgu at Daejeon O-World theme park in Daejeon, South Korea, on April 17, 2026. (Daejeon Municipality/AP)

Fans of the wolf lit up social media after his rescue, writing, «welcome back» and «Neukgu, it’s dangerous outside the house.»

After Neukgu’s escape last week, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung wrote on X: «Currently, the police, fire services, and military are mobilizing their full resources to ensure a safe capture and return. I sincerely hope that no casualties occur, and I pray that Neukgu, too, returns safely and unharmed.»

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O-World remains closed following Neukgu’s return, as it faces scrutiny following as series of animal escapes. A nearby elementary school also briefly closed after his escape for safety reasons.

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Lee Kwan Jong, director of O-World, said that Neukgu will be kept separate from the other animals until he has recovered.

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Zoo officials said they aren’t sure when O-World will reopen as they review security measures, with the director adding that Neukgu’s health will take precedence.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Irán rechaza entregar sus reservas de uranio pero Donald Trump redobla la apuesta: «Entraremos a sus instalaciones nucleares con muchas excavadoras»

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Tras la apertura este viernes del estratégico Estrecho de Ormuz, por donde circula el 20% del petróleo del mundo, el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump afirmó que estaban “muy cerca” de un acuerdo con Irán e incluso dijo que Teherán había accedido a suspender su programa nuclear indefinidamente y que no recibiría ningún fondo congelado por parte de Washington.

Sin embargo, el régimen iraní desmintió los dichos del jefe de la Casa Blanca: “El uranio enriquecido de Irán no va a ser trasladado a ningún lado”, dijo.

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Pero el jefe de la Casa Blanca insistió más tarde, en un discurso ante el movimiento conservador Turning Point USA en Phoenix, Arizona. «Lo vamos a conseguir entrando en Irán, con muchas excavadoras», dijo, en referencia al uranio enriquecido.

«Lo vamos a llevar de regreso a casa, a Estados Unidos, muy pronto», agregó.

En una entrevista con AFP tras el anuncio de la reapertura del estrecho, que provocó alivio en los mercados financieros y en el precio del petróleo, Trump dijo que ya no quedan “puntos conflictivos” para cerrar el acuerdo y que estaban “muy cerca” de lograrlo.

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El conflicto en Oriente Medio comenzó el 28 de febrero, con los ataques de Estados Unidos e Israel a Irán, que respondió con lanzamientos de misiles y proyectiles en el Golfo y el cierre de ese estrecho clave para el transporte de hidrocarburos. La guerra se extendió con ataques de Israel a Líbano para combatir al grupo proiraní Hezbollah.

La apertura del Estrecho de Ormuz

Tras el inicio de una tregua en Líbano entre Israel y Hezbollah, Irán declaró este viernes “totalmente abierto” el estrecho de Ormuz, que había provocado una estampida inédita en el precio del barril y también problemas de suministro de componentes clave como Helio y fertilizantes. Sin embargo, el bloqueo estadounidense a los buques que transitan hacia y desde los puertos iraníes se mantendría vigente hasta que se alcanzara un acuerdo más amplio.

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Preguntado sobre por qué no podía anunciar formalmente el acuerdo con Irán en este momento, Trump respondió: «Yo no procedo de esa manera; yo lo quiero por escrito» y dijo que las conversaciones sobre un acuerdo definitivo «probablemente» se celebrarán este fin de semana.

En otra entrevista con la agencia Bloomberg, Trump afirmó que Irán acordó suspender su programa nuclear indefinidamente y que no recibirá ningún fondo congelado por parte de Estados Unidos.

“La mayoría de los puntos principales ya están definidos. Todo irá bastante rápido”, dijo Trump. Irán aún no se ha pronunciado sobre ningún acuerdo más allá de la apertura del estrecho de Ormuz, ni sobre las afirmaciones hechas por Trump el jueves de que Teherán había ofrecido concesiones, incluso sobre el tema clave de su programa nuclear.

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En una primera reacción tras las declaraciones de Trump, el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Irán aseguró que sus reservas de uranio enriquecido no iban a ser trasladadas «a ningún lugar» aunque el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, había dicho que Teherán había aceptado entregarlas.

«El uranio enriquecido de Irán no va a ser trasladado a ningún lugar«, dijo el portavoz del ministerio, Esmail Baqai, a la televisión estatal.

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Trump negó un posible plan para que haya una moratoria sobre el programa nuclear iraní que expire después de 20 años. Al preguntársele si el programa se detendría por completo, Trump respondió: «No hay años, es ilimitado».

Propuestas y dudas

Si bien los detalles de cualquier acuerdo emergente siguen siendo confusos y sin confirmar, los puntos que se están discutiendo guardan algunas similitudes con el acuerdo del que Trump se retiró unilateralmente a Estados Unidos en 2018. En aquel momento, el mandatario calificó el Plan de Acción Integral Conjunto de 2013 como el «peor acuerdo de la historia», ya que concedía el levantamiento de las sanciones a cambio del acuerdo de Irán para limitar el enriquecimiento de uranio.

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Barcos petroleros pudieron cruzar el estrecho de Ormuz este viernes. Foto: REUTERS

Una de las propuestas que se están debatiendo consiste en que Estados Unidos libere 20.000 millones de dólares de fondos iraníes congelados a cambio de que Teherán renuncie a sus reservas de uranio enriquecido, según informó Axios, citando a dos funcionarios estadounidenses y a otras dos fuentes informadas sobre las conversaciones, a quienes no identificó.

En la entrevista con Bloomberg, Trump rechazó esa idea, diciendo repetidamente «no» cuando se le preguntó si liberaría los 20 mil millones de dólares en activos, o cualquier fondo iraní.

Igualmente, Trump es optimista e incluso afirmó que viajaría a Pakistán, país que albergó la última ronda de negociaciones que terminaron fracasando con su vice JD Vance a la cabeza, para firmar un acuerdo. Cuando estaba por iniciar un viaje rumbo a Nevada, el presidente afirmó a los periodistas en los jardines de la Casa Blanca que aún no ha decidido quién encabezará esta vez la delegación estadounidense para dialogar con funcionarios iraníes y firmar un acuerdo. “Puede que sí”, dijo cuando le preguntaron si viajaría a Pakistán.

El alto el fuego y la reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz fueron dos pasos clave para un acuerdo de paz con Irán, que a su vez insistía en el cese de combates en Líbano. «El proceso debería ir muy rápido puesto que la mayoría de los temas ya han sido negociados», dijo Trump.

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Sin embargo, Trump publicó en Truth Social que el bloqueo naval que impuso a los puertos iraníes esta semana permanecería en vigor hasta que sus negociaciones con Teherán estuvieran «100% completas». No está claro cómo ese ultimátum podría cambiar la postura negociadora de Irán.

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Bride’s sister-in-law douses her in black paint moments before ceremony in horrifying ‘revenge’ attack

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A British bride has battled depression and has been unable to work in the nearly two years since she was drenched in black paint by her spiteful sister-in-law. The attack occurred moments before she was slated to walk down the aisle to wed her childhood sweetheart — the climax of a revenge attack amid an ongoing feud.

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Gemma Monk, 35, a mother of two, was looking forward to marrying her now-husband, Ken Monk, in May 2024. She was walking with her father on a cream-colored carpet at the venue in Maidstone, England, when someone called out her name. Seconds later, she was splashed with black paint, she told Kent Online in an article published Friday.

Realizing the attacker was her sister-in-law, Antonia Eastwood, who is married to Gemma’s older brother, Ashley, Gemma grabbed her by the hair, but Eastwood managed to get away. The bride was left distraught and in tears.

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Gemma Monk was splashed with black paint moments before her May 2024 wedding in England by her sister-in-law amid an ongoing feud. Antonia Eastwood was handed a 10-month jail sentence by a judge, with 12 months suspended, meaning she will be released on parole. (Cover Images)

«This has had a dramatic impact on my life,» Monk told Kent Online on Wednesday, after Eastwood was sentenced by a British court for two offenses of criminal damage. «Even while I was providing this statement at the police station, I got extremely emotional and started crying while talking about the incident.

«Since the incident, if it wasn’t for my children or my family, I don’t think I would even get out of bed to care for myself,» she added. «I have lost all my dignity and good habits in life. I have lost who I used to be. This has turned the most special day of my life into the worst memory — one I will never forget, and neither will my family.»

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The attack occurred after Monk had lost significant weight during a cancer scare. Though she has since been given a clean bill of health, Monk said her sister-in-law knew about the medical struggle at the time but «still decided to ruin the most important day of my life and put me at risk.»

Eastwood, 49, had been banned from the wedding following a feud that stemmed from her own nuptials, during which Monk was accused of «trying to trip up» Eastwood.

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Antonia Eastwood splashed black paint all over Gemma Monk on her wedding day in a revenge attack. This week she appeared in court over the May 2024 incident. (Cover Images)

In court, Eastwood was handed a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. She was also ordered to perform 160 hours of community service. 

«This was meant to be a special day for Gemma Monk and her family. Courtesy of your conduct, it turned into a nightmare,» Judge Oliver Saxby told Eastwood before imposing the sentence.

Eastwood’s husband, Ashley, was once Ken Monk’s best friend and actually introduced him to Gemma when she was only 14.

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Despite the attack, Gemma scrubbed the paint from her face and body in the changing room and borrowed a dress fetched by an usher so she could marry her partner of more than 20 years. 

«We had waited for that day for so long. Nothing was going to stop me,» she said. «I did not think twice; I would have walked down the aisle in my knickers and with black paint over my face if I had to.»

Newlywed couple making a pinky swear gesture showing wedding bands.

The bride, who’s a mental health worker, has since suffered from depression and has been unable to work. (iStock)

However, Monk, a mental health worker, has since suffered from depression and has been unable to work. In a statement to the court, she said the incident changed her outlook on life and «made me question whether I had done something really bad, whether I had done something wrong.»

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The couple also called off a planned honeymoon to the Maldives because Gemma «wasn’t up to it.»

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«I had a gut feeling—a bad feeling that something was wrong—when I got out of the car with my dad,» Monk said. «But he said it must be nerves.»

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«I will never accept her apology,» she added. «I thought the sentence was too light. She should have received at least 23 months for the wait we have had to get this to court.»



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Newsom PAC bought thousands of memoir copies about his hardships, juicing sales

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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s political action committee spent more than $1.5 million buying thousands of copies of his new memoir — accounting for about two-thirds of all copies sold nationwide — according to campaign finance filings. 

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The PAC spending helped propel Newsom’s memoir, «Young Man in a Hurry,» onto the New York Times bestseller list and is raising new scrutiny as his national profile builds ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run.

In November, the Campaign for Democracy Committee launched a book campaign asking donors to contribute any amount to the PAC to receive the memoir when it was released on Feb. 24. Newsom spokesperson Nathan Click told the New York Times that the PAC bought about 67,000 copies—representing a substantial portion of the 97,400 total sold.

«We were thrilled with the response,» Click told the New York Times. «Our goal was to deepen the relationship between him and the millions of folks who have already expressed support for Governor Newsom’s work.»

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Campaign finance filings reveal Gavin Newsom’s PAC bought 67,000 copies of his memoir for over $1.5 million amid his 2024 presidential positioning. (Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The PAC made two payments totaling over $1.5 million to Porchlight Book Company, according to a FEC filing posted on Wednesday and reviewed by Fox News Digital. The governor will not receive royalties from the books sold through the campaign, the New York Times reported. 

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When asked about the book’s ranking on the best seller list, a New York Times spokesperson explained the outlet places a dagger symbol on the list to indicate when a book’s ranking has been influenced by a bulk purchase.

«When The Times has reason to believe that sales of a book include a mix of organic and bulk sales, the book’s best-seller ranking is accompanied by a dagger. That’s what we did with the Newsom book,» Nicole Taylor, spokesperson for The Times, said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaking at a book tour event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Newsom’s memoir, released in February, is about the challenges he faced in his upbringing and political rise. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)

Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for Newsom but did not immediately reply. 

Book promotion is common among politicians, but Newsom’s PAC spending outpaces similar political committee purchases. The Republican National Committee, for example, spent about $100,000 in 2019 purchasing Donald Trump Jr.’s book, the New York Times noted in its report.  

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Newsom’s memoir is focused on the challenges he faced in his upbringing, addressing his battle with dyslexia and having divorced parents, as well as his political career. 

Newsom’s book tour, which included visiting cities across the nation, drew criticism from conservatives for the Democrat governor allegedly putting himself over leading California. 

Chairwoman of the California Republican Party Corrin Rankin told Fox Digital, in response to the book campaign, she believes Newsom is trying to «rebrand his national image» while abandoning issues at home, as recent data underscores ongoing challenges in the state.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom holding a copy of his memoir Young Man in a Hurry at a South Carolina event

A man is seen holding a copy of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new memoir titled «Young Man In A Hurry.» (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Social media commenters have not shied away from mocking Newsom over the book sales, including Republican California gubernatorial candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton. 

«Gavin Newsom’s ‘bestseller’ memoir just got the ultimate California treatment: his PAC dropped $1.56 million of donor cash to buy 67,000 free copies and mail them to anyone who donated any amount,» Hilton posted to X on Thursday. «That’s two-thirds of all print sales. Nothing says ‘Young Man in a Hurry’ like rigging your own book numbers with political slush funds while California burns.»

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Newsom is considered a top potential 2028 presidential candidate for the Democrat Party, though he has not confirmed whether he will officially throw his hat in the ring. 

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