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The New School has rejected a student senate vote to defund its Hillel chapter, saying the senate lacks authority over student organization status. The university affirmed the Jewish group's good standing and pledged to address the situation.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu to convene security cabinet tomorrow as tensions simmer with Iran; report: return to Gaza fighting to also be discussedMay 02, 2026
Netanyahu will convene his security cabinet as tensions rise with Iran and ceasefire efforts in Gaza stall. Ministers are expected to discuss both the Iranian threat and the possibility of renewed fighting with Hamas.
Airlines in the United Kingdom will be able to cut flights in advance without losing airport slots if fuel shortages hit this summer. The government hopes the move will reduce last minute cancellations and protect passengers from disruption.
Spirit Airlines shut down operations early Saturday, canceling all flights and stranding passengers nationwide. Travelers scrambled to rebook as the struggling budget carrier ended service after years of financial losses.
Amul achieved record dairy exports to the Middle East during the West Asia crisis, overcoming major shipping disruptions. Surging demand for skimmed milk powder drove a sharp rise in shipments despite logistical challenges.
Rising maritime risks have renewed interest in reviving the historic Trans-Arabian Pipeline as a secure oil export route. While potentially cost-effective, the project faces major geopolitical, economic, and legal hurdles.
Foreign tourist arrivals to Kerala rose more than 11 percent in 2025, with the state targeting 9 lakh visitors this year. Tourism revenue and domestic travel also recorded strong growth despite global challenges.
Hezbollah condemned a Lebanese television channel for airing an Angry Birds-style parody of its leaders, calling it offensive. The clip sparked sectarian tensions and prompted the president to urge restraint and national unity.
May 02, 2026
Israel's Eurovision delegation arrived in Vienna upbeat but under tight security ahead of the international song contest. Despite boycotts and expected protests, singer Noam Bettan says he is determined to deliver a strong performance.
Iran reportedly damaged or destroyed much of the United States military infrastructure in the Persian Gulf through coordinated missile and drone strikes. Key surveillance aircraft, radar systems, and command facilities were hit, raising concerns among regional allies about their reliance on Washington.
Severe drought and regional conflict have fueled conspiracy theories in the Middle East about foreign powers stealing rain clouds. The programme examines how climate stress and misinformation have pushed the claim into mainstream debate.
May 02, 2026
Nvidia is prioritizing artificial intelligence chips over gaming hardware, with 2026 possibly marking the first year without new GeForce graphics cards. Memory shortages and higher profits from data center products are reshaping the company’s strategy, sparking concern among gamers.






