Tigers and Bulls get the better of Man, the Koreas strike a deal to get back to business, big changes are coming to the most-successful military of the Mideast, and a champ learns the hard way that one shouldn't clown around about letting down his guard.  

A 30-member rescue team is scouring the jungle on Sumatra for five men who were trapped up a tree by an angry Tiger.  The men accidentally killed a Tiger cub with a Deer trap, which attracted other big cats to the scene.  One of them killed a member of the hunting party, with the rest of them fleeing up and using their mobile phones to call for help.

North and South Korea have reached an agreement in principle to reopen the Kaesong industrial complex.  Work was halted in April because of tension over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.  Kaesong provides cheap labor for Southern companies, and millions of dollars of revenue for the cash-strapped North.

The wife of US Secretary of State John Kerry is in critical condition in hospital.  74-year old Teresa Heinz Kerry was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on Sunday afternoon, the specific reason is not known. Teresa Heinz Kerry is the heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune.

It’s now 30 days in hospital for former political prisoner who became South Africa’s first black president Nelson Mandela.  The 94-year old remains critically ill with a lung infection.

Israel’s cabinet approved changes to the military draft law that will increase the number of ultra-Orthodox men required to suit up.  Prior to this bill, all Israeli at age 18 were required to join the military, save for 8,000 ultra-Orthodox men who claim their religious exemption every year.  For most of them, that is now gone, although they can opt for other forms of community service instead of the military.

Nigeria has shut schools across the north after the radical Islamist Boko Haram guerillas massacred students and teachers at one school, and torched the buildings.  At least 22 people were killed.  The region’s governor is asking the central government to lift the block on cellular phone calls, so that citizens can call for help and report Boko Haram movements.

An Australian man was among the first four people injured during the annual Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain.  The 24-year-old, identified by the initials “J.C.” sustained some nasty bruises but was not gored.  The three-quarter ton beasts tend to smack around the puny human thrill-seekers year after year, although the bulls are doomed to die in the bullfighting ring.  That latter detail brought out several protesters opposed to the cruelty of bull fighting.

Andy Murray ended 77 years of disappointment for British men, winning this year’s Wimbledon.  Number two Murray knocked off top-ranked Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4, the first British man to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry won the last of three in a row in 1936.

Sebastian Vettel finally won his home grand Prix, taking German Grand Prix at Nurburgring after a battle with Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean.  The only tyre drama this week occurred when a poorly mounted wheel from Red Bull’s Mark Webber’s car came off as he left his first pit stop, slamming into a photographer and causing that poor guy a broken shoulder and cracked ribs.

Anderson Silva clowned around one too many times, dropping his guard and showing little respect to his opponent Chris Weidman at Saturday’s UFC Middleweight title fight at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena.   Weidman said he knew the opening was coming and he took it, dropping the guy many say is MMA’s greatest fighter.  Silva says Weidman is the champ and he’s done fighting for belts, but UFC boss Dana White is already talking “rematch”.