
Our world in photos: June 1
Global photos show children’s events in North Korea, Pride in Bangkok, tennis in Paris, storms in Germany, conflict, sports, and elections.

Global photos show children’s events in North Korea, Pride in Bangkok, tennis in Paris, storms in Germany, conflict, sports, and elections.

The vote was ultimately held via Zoom, due to concerns over crowds and security. The boycott got 4,780 votes in favor, 1,796 against.

AN IMMIGRATION JUDGE terminated the removal proceedings against Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia graduate student and lawful permanent resident

A federal appeals panel reinstated the Trump-era deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil, keeping his legal battle ongoing.

Organized by Within Our Lifetime, a large crowd gathered for speeches at the Brooklyn War Memorial in Cadman Plaza Park.

A tense situation quickly devolved on the streets around the school, as officers started making a series of violent arrests.

The probe follows reporting by The Associated Press on the cooperation between the NYPD and President Donald Trump’s administration.

Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil represented the Columbia University graduate student facing deportation for his role in protests.

The university’s decision to accede to nearly all of the Trump administration’s demands outraged some faculty members.

Yunseo Chung said in the lawsuit, ICE signed an administrative arrest warrant and went to her parents’ residence seeking to detain her.

High school officials painted over a parking spot that was decorated with a watermelon slice — a symbol of support for Palestinians.

A Columbia University student arrested and threatened with deportation for his role in campus protests against Israel.

The probe is part of a flurry of recent cases brought by a new university disciplinary committee — the Office of Institutional Equity.

Police are still seeking a group suspected of an attack on two people near the Brooklyn Commons on Oct. 25.

AYAT, A NOTABLE local restaurant chain which serves Levantine and Palestinian food, has opened up a new location in Princeton, New Jersey.

BROOKLYN’S PALESTINIAN COMMUNITY is frustrated as Election Day approaches, stating that the Israel-Hamas war is weighing heavily on them.

Police are seeking a group of individuals suspected of an attack on two people near the Brooklyn Commons on Friday night.

The Brooklyn Brandeis Society and the Chabad Tzedek Society marked the beginning of the Jewish New Year with an event.

Police say the attack happened around 2 a.m. on Saturday in Crown Heights near the headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.

Police have released surveillance photos of five suspects in the most recent pro-Palestinian act of criminal vandalism in Brooklyn Heights.

Another pro-Palestinian act of criminal vandalism has taken place in Brooklyn Heights, just blocks from an earlier attack in June.

A New York City journalist was arrested on felony hate crime charges Tuesday after filming a pro-Palestinian protest earlier this summer.

UPDATE: At roughly 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, NYPD entered Columbia’s campus and arrested over 100 student protesters including those inside Hamilton Hall. The encampment has been disassembled and the campus

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Members of a group of Hasidic Jews who oppose Zionism, the Neturei Karta, demonstrated on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall Thursday evening in support of Palestinian

Cydney Wallace, a Black Jewish community activist, never felt compelled to travel to Israel, though “Next year in Jerusalem” was a constant refrain at her Chicago synagogue. The 39-year-old said

Abrams Fensterman, alongside other law firms, has issued a letter to local law school deans, emphasizing the urgent need for a strong stance against antisemitic conduct in academic institutions. The

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters shut down the Brooklyn Bridge at rush hour on Saturday afternoon to protest Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza and to call for an independent and free

The Brooklyn Brandeis Society, a respected bar association in Brooklyn comprising Jewish attorneys and judges, released a second statement on Wednesday, regarding the ongoing crisis in Israel. This new statement,

Mahmoud Kasem, 36, owner of Al Aqsa, a Palestinian restaurant in Bay Ridge, said he was trying his best to go through the motions, coming into the restaurant from his

Israel’s military told some 1 million Palestinians on Friday to evacuate northern Gaza and head to the southern part of the besieged territory, an unprecedented order applying to almost half





