Eddie Hearn Outraged by Bivol vs Beterbiev Fight Outcome, Calls for Judge’s Ban from Boxing

LONDON — Prominent sports promoter Eddie Hearn did not mince words following the outcome of the high-stakes boxing match between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, expressing strong disapproval regarding the judge’s decisions at the event. Hearn went on record stating that the judge involved should be barred from officiating in the sport, denouncing the scoring as “sickening” during a post-fight interview. Beterbiev, the light heavyweight titlist, entered the ring with an unbeaten record, facing off against fellow champion Bivol in what was anticipated as a closely contested battle. Despite a vigorous effort from both sides, … Read more

Supreme Court Calls for Retrial of Iranian Human Rights Activist Sharifeh Mohammadi After Overturning Death Sentence

Rasht, Iran – The Supreme Court of Iran has recently nullified the death sentence of Sharifeh Mohammadi, a noted human rights advocate who has been vocal in her opposition to capital punishment and her support for women’s and labor rights in Rasht, Gilan province. The case has been sent back to a different court for a new trial, according to statements from her legal representation. Amir Raeisian, the lawyer representing Mohammadi, disclosed in a recent interview that following a detailed review, the Supreme Court identified sufficient grounds to vacate the earlier verdict and mandated a … Read more

Chechnya’s Leader Criticizes Russian Migration Law Changes, Calls for End to ‘Medieval Approaches’

Grozny, Russia — Ramzan Kadyrov, leader of Russia’s Chechen Republic, has publicly criticized proposed changes to Russia’s immigration laws, cautioning that intensifying scrutiny of migrants could worsen societal tensions. In a statement released on social media, Kadyrov articulated his concerns, suggesting that the approach currently being adopted was excessively aggressive and unproductive. Kadyrov’s concerns emerge amid growing anti-migrant sentiment following a violent incident in March at the Crocus City Hall outside Moscow, in which individuals from Tajikistan were implicated. The incident fueled widespread police operations targeting migrant communities, resulting in the deportation of thousands. Such … Read more

Historic $600 Million Settlement Approved for East Palestine Train Derailment Victims Amidst Controversy and Calls for Greater Transparency

Youngstown, Ohio — A landmark $600 million settlement has been approved for thousands affected by the notorious East Palestine train derailment earlier this year. During a court session that revealed the community’s deep divides, U.S. District Court Judge Benita Pearson endorsed the resolution reached in February, calling it a fair outcome for an ongoing trauma. The settlement, to be paid by Norfolk Southern, targets aid toward households and businesses within a 20-mile radius of the derailment, which saw a Norfolk Southern train spill cancer-linked chemicals near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. The accident prompted mass evacuations and … Read more