May 2026 — International War Snapshot



Here’s a concise international conflict brief for May 1–31, 2026 — the month was dominated by the widening Iran war, Ukraine’s deep-strike campaign, and grinding fights in Myanmar, Sudan, and eastern Congo.

May 2026 — International War Snapshot

1. Middle East: Iran–Israel–US War (began 28 Feb 2026)

The war entered its fourth month with no ceasefire, centered on the Strait of Hormuz and Lebanon.

  • Negotiations stalled. By May 31, US President Donald Trump had requested amendments to a draft US-Iran memorandum of understanding, specifically on how and when the US would secure Iran’s highly enriched uranium (HEU). Iran insists it will not hand over HEU or halt enrichment. Trump also demanded changes on the Strait of Hormuz text. IRGC media said Iran would prefer no deal to a “bad deal.”
  • Strait of Hormuz standoff. Trump publicly called for the strait to “immediately open” without tolls and with mines removed. Iran countered that the strait would remain under its “special measures,” forcing vessels through its unrecognized traffic lane and charging “protection fees.” US CENTCOM issued a notice on May 29 that US Navy operations would target mine-laying north of Musandam.
  • Direct strikes continued. On May 31, the IRGC fired a ballistic missile at a Kurdistan Freedom Party base in Darashakran, Iraqi Kurdistan, after Kurdish fighters attacked an Iranian border post on May 29. No casualties were reported in the May 31 strike.
  • Lebanon front escalated. The IDF pushed beyond its “Yellow Line” north of the Litani River, seizing Beaufort Castle on May 31. Hezbollah responded by firing rockets deeper into Israel for the first time since the April 16 ceasefire, hitting Karmiel and Haifa’s Krayot suburbs on May 30–31.
  • Domestic turbulence in Iran. Anti-regime media claimed President Masoud Pezeshkian submitted a resignation letter on May 31 over IRGC dominance; state media denied it. 

2. Russia–Ukraine War

No major territorial changes, but Ukraine’s deep interdiction intensified.

  • Logistics lockdown. Ukraine’s 3rd Army Corps reported drone-enabled fire control over Luhansk City, Starobilsk, Alchevsk and other hubs 50–90 km behind the front, striking the Debaltseve-Luhansk, H-32, H-20 and M-14 highways. Russian milbloggers confirmed fuel shortages and hampered rotations across occupied Luhansk and Donetsk.
  • Training ground hits. On May 30, Ukrainian forces struck the Tryokhizbenko training ground in Luhansk and Primorsky Posad in Zaporizhzhia, with at least 31 Russian casualties reported.
  • Zaporizhzhia NPP accusations. Russian officials claimed Ukraine struck ZNPP’s Unit 6 turbine hall on May 30–31; the IAEA observed damage consistent with a drone but did not attribute it. Ukraine denied the strikes.
  • Air war scale. Russia launched 229 drones toward Ukraine overnight on May 30–31. 

3. Myanmar Civil War

The junta shifted back to offense while seeking diplomatic cover.

  • Political transition. Former junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, elected president April 3, made his first overseas visit May 30–June 3 to India for talks with PM Narendra Modi, aimed at countering Chinese influence and securing rare-earth access.
  • Battlefield gains and losses. The military claims it recaptured strategic border towns Tonzang (near India) and Mawtaung (near Thailand) after weeks of operations. Meanwhile, its southern Chin offensive toward Kanpetlet and Mindat stalled with heavy casualties.
  • Civilian toll. A huge explosion in TNLA-held Namkham, Shan State, killed at least 55 people in late May, blamed on mining explosives. 

4. Sudan War (Year 4)

The conflict is increasingly drone-dominated and regionalized.

  • Drone deaths. UN rights chief Volker Türk reported armed drones caused over 80% of civilian deaths in the first four months of 2026, killing at least 880 people.
  • Ground atrocities. On May 27, RSF-affiliated fighters killed at least 27 civilians, including elderly residents, in villages west of Bara, North Kordofan.
  • Defections. Senior RSF commander Brig. Ali Rizqallah (Savanah) defected to the Sudanese Armed Forces in May, the third such defection since 2024.
  • Frontlines. After three years, the army controls central and eastern Sudan, RSF holds Darfur in the west, with both sides contesting the agricultural Kordofan region. 

5. Democratic Republic of Congo & Great Lakes

  • M23 pressure continues. Over 80 Congolese soldiers faced trial in late May for fleeing AFC/M23 clashes. The International Contact Group reiterated concern on May 24 over continued conflict impeding regional stability.
  • Health emergency. A Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak was confirmed in May 2026 in DRC and Uganda, with WHO estimating 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths by May 29, complicating operations in insecure eastern provinces. 

6. South Sudan

The UN Security Council renewed the arms embargo until May 31, 2027 on May 29, with nine votes in favor and six abstentions (China, Russia, Pakistan, Somalia, Liberia, Republic of Congo). 


Key themes for May:

Authoritarian regimes (Myanmar, Iran) used external conflict to justify internal consolidation.

Maritime chokepoints (Hormuz) became a bargaining chip, not just a battlefield.

Deep-strike drones reshaped both Ukraine and Sudan’s wars.

Where is Jesus Christ? — your note points to the when, so let’s start there, then move to the where.




What your University of Chicago source says

The page you quoted is trying to pin down the date, not a modern address. It concludes:

  • Jesus died on a Friday, a few hours before the Jewish Sabbath began
  • Specifically: “Jesus therefore died on Friday, April 3, AD 33 at about 3 p.m., a few hours before the beginning of Passover day and the Sabbath. This is the date in the Julian calendar” 

So in historical terms, we’re talking first-century Roman Judea, under Pontius Pilate.

Where that happened (historically)

The Gospels all place the execution just outside Jerusalem at a spot called Golgotha — Aramaic for “place of a skull,” translated to Latin as Calvary.

  • “Golgotha, a skull-shaped hill in biblical Jerusalem, is the place of Jesus’ crucifixion. It is mentioned in all four books of the Gospels.”
  • Tradition since the 4th century (identified by Helena, mother of Constantine) locates it at what is now the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Old City 

That church today encloses both the traditional crucifixion rock and the tomb where he was laid. Archaeologists note the site was outside the city walls in the 1st century, which fits the Gospel description. 

A minority Protestant tradition points instead to a rounded hill north of the Damascus Gate — sometimes called Gordon’s Calvary or the Garden Tomb — but the Holy Sepulchre remains the main pilgrimage focus. 

“Where is he now?” — depends on the framework you use

1. Mainstream Christian teaching

  • After burial, the Gospels report resurrection on the third day, followed by appearances to disciples.
  • Forty days later, the Ascension narrative has Jesus taken into heaven, where creeds say he “sits at the right hand of the Father.”
  • In this view he is not locatable on a map, but present spiritually: in heaven, and, for believers, through the Holy Spirit and in the Eucharist/church community.

2. Islamic teaching

  • The Qur’an affirms Jesus (Isa) was not crucified but was raised up to God. He is alive with God now and will return at the end of time. No earthly tomb is recognized.

3. Historical-critical / secular view

  • Historians accept the crucifixion as a historical event in Jerusalem around AD 30–33, but have no physical evidence for what happened to the body afterward. The location of any remains is unknown; the tomb traditions are matters of faith, not archaeology.

So:

  • Then (AD 33): outside Jerusalem, at Golgotha, about 3 p.m. on a Friday before Passover.
  • Now: Christians point to heaven and spiritual presence; Muslims point to being raised to God; historians simply say the historical person died in Judea and no verifiable bodily location survives.

If you were asking about visiting the traditional site today, that’s the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem — you can walk into the chapel built over the rock of Golgotha.

Prompt Senate of Philippines 2026






Prompt Video:
Cinematic first-person shooter game concept art, Arena Breakout new map reveal: “PHILIPPINE SENATE”. War-torn Senate of the Philippines session hall interior, heavily damaged marble walls with bullet holes and shrapnel, debris and scattered papers on floor. Philippine flag and official Senate seal hanging on cracked wall at front. Tactical soldiers in full combat gear with helmets and rifles taking cover behind overturned desks. Red emergency lighting, smoke and dust particles in air, small fires burning on upper balcony. Dramatic volumetric lighting, moody atmosphere, post-battle destruction. Digital clock showing “08:24”. Hyperrealistic, photorealistic, Unreal Engine 5 render, 8K, detailed textures, military realism, gritty warzone aesthetic.

Text overlay: “ARENA BREAKOUT” logo top, “NEW MAP” smaller text, “PHILIPPINE SENATE” in large distressed stencil font, tagline below: “NO RULES. ONLY EXTRACTION.”

Aspect ratio 16:9, cinematic composition, depth of field

Negative Prompt:
blurry, lowres, cartoon, anime, illustration, painting, watermark, signature, text errors, extra limbs, deformed soldiers, clean undamaged room, bright daylight, modern UI elements

Breakdown of key elements
Setting & Mood
Location: Philippine Senate session hall, post-conflict
Damage: Cracked marble walls, bullet holes, debris, smoke, small fires
Lighting: Dramatic red emergency lights, volumetric rays through dust, low-key shadows
Atmosphere: Gritty, tense, cinematic warzone

Key Props
Philippine flag + Senate seal at the front
Overturned wooden desks with microphones
Digital clock reading “08:24”
Tactical operators in gear, weapons raised

Text & Branding
“ARENA BREAKOUT” logo style
“NEW MAP: PHILIPPINE SENATE”
Tagline: “NO RULES. ONLY EXTRACTION.”

Technical Style
Hyperrealistic, photoreal, Unreal Engine 5 quality
FPS game key art composition
16:9 landscape, cinematic depth of field

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Typography: A small, legible, handwritten calligraphy signature “ron edrote” positioned with spatial accuracy above the subject’s left shoulder; integrated seamlessly into the Serene and magical atmosphere.

Prompt Manila, Philippines

Create an ultra-high-resolution typography-based travel poster design themed around PHILIPPINES.

Aspect ratio: (16:9 poster)

IMPORTANT:

All visible text inside the poster must be in English only.

Typography must be perfectly spelled and professionally typeset.

Absolutely no distorted letters, random symbols, broken text, or AI-generated gibberish.

Aspect ratio: 16:9 poster

CORE COMPOSITION:

Place the giant English word “MANILA” prominently in the center of the composition

Each individual letter should contain a different illustrated scene from the city

Letters should be tall, elongated, bold sans-serif forms

The typography itself should feel like a series of “city gallery windows”

Distribute landmarks, streets, transportation, nature, culture, and architecture naturally across the letters

Scenes should visually flow from one letter into another like one connected urban panorama

TOP HORIZONTAL STRIP:
At the top of the poster, include a thin panoramic horizontal strip containing:

city skyline silhouettes

cars

trams or trains

boats if relevant

birds

clouds

sun
All elements should appear minimalist, elegant, and rhythmically balanced.

STYLE:
mid-century modern editorial poster,
Swiss graphic design,
minimal vector illustration,
architectural infographic aesthetic,
travel typography poster,
flat geometric illustration,
ultra clean composition,
premium magazine design,
screenprint poster feeling,
retro-futuristic travel branding

ILLUSTRATION STYLE:

flat vector shapes only

no realism

no gradients

no texture noise

clean geometric shadows

simplified architectural forms

map-like top-down illustration mixed with side-view cityscape

subtle line-art details

perfectly clean vector edges

strong negative space usage

harmonious visual rhythm between letters

TYPOGRAPHY:

giant bold sans-serif typography

letters occupy most of the canvas height

ultra precise alignment

each letter acts as an independent framed illustration panel

smooth rounded corners where appropriate

editorial spacing

highly balanced composition

typography must look professionally designed, print-ready, and geometrically perfect

COLOR PALETTE:
Automatically derive a cohesive palette inspired by [CITY_NAME].

Examples:

coastal city → aqua, sand, coral, muted teal

desert city → terracotta, beige, warm cream

cyber city → mint, navy, steel blue

historic European city → dusty rose, olive green, parchment

Use:

muted pastel tones

soft vintage travel poster colors

elegant low-saturation combinations

maximum 4–6 colors only

CONTENT GENERATION:
Automatically include:

iconic landmarks of [CITY_NAME]

famous streets and transportation

local urban patterns

nearby nature elements

skyline silhouettes

bridges, rivers, or coastline if relevant

culturally symbolic architecture

recognizable local atmosphere

COMPOSITION:

centered typography composition

white or soft ivory background

lots of breathing room

top panoramic strip balances the heavy typography below

asymmetrical but visually balanced layout

each letter contains different scene depth and perspective

premium poster hierarchy with museum-quality layout

MOOD:
premium,
intellectual,
calm,
design-forward,
travel editorial aesthetic,
stylish enough for a museum gift shop poster

QUALITY:
8K ultra detailed,
print-ready,
extremely sharp vector edges,
perfect typography rendering,
clean professional graphic design,
high-end editorial poster quality,
no distorted text,
no random characters,
no spelling errors,
no AI artifacts

Prompt Sorcerer

Prompt:
Hyperrealistic 3D render of a male graphic designer using the face from the reference image, in a dynamic hero pose, standing on a circular green platform with large white 3D text “GRAPHIC DESIGNER”. He wears a green and white varsity jacket with a R on the chest, black t-shirt, beige cargo pants, and green sneakers. He has dark styled hair and a beard, with an intense focused expression. In his right hand he holds an oversized vertical Photoshop toolbar floating in 3D with “Ps” logo and all tool icons visible. In his left hand he holds a large poster of himself creating an infinite recursion effect — the poster shows him holding the same poster recursively. The poster text reads “GRAPHIC DESIGNER” at top, “DESIGN CREATE INSPIRE” in white and green, and “CREATIVE • PASSIONATE • DEDICATED” at bottom with a Ps logo. Background: Floating Photoshop UI panels, layers panel, color picker, Adobe Photoshop 2024 splash screen. Large 3D text “DESIGN CREATE INSPIRE” behind him. 3D UI elements scattered around: cursor arrow, pen tool, letter T block, green and white cubes, spheres with motion trails. Dramatic studio lighting, high detail, 8K, octane render, photorealistic textures, depth of field, green/black/white color scheme, professional advertising style, isometric perspective with dynamic camera angle.

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Prompt Sorcerer

Prompt :

Ultra-detailed cinematic anime portrait of a mysterious white-haired sorcerer with glowing round glasses, surrounded by flowing electric-blue energy and ethereal plasma strands, side profile, dramatic soft lighting, dark teal background, highly detailed skin and hair, luminous aura wrapping around the face and hand, fingers glowing with supernatural power, shallow depth of field, futuristic fantasy aesthetic, volumetric lighting, dynamic energy motion, ultra realistic anime render, high contrast, 8k, masterpiece quality, inspired by modern anime movie posters and cyber-fantasy art styles

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AI Bigger is Biggest in 2026

“AI bigger is biggest” was a big theme in early 2026, and the numbers back it up. Here’s how the Jan-Apr 2026 volume story shaped up:

  1. Model release volume: “Bigger is biggest” era
    Q1 2026 set records for sheer output. The industry shipped 255+ major model releases in Jan-Mar alone, with updates now dropping every 2-3 weeks instead of every 6 months.

By month:

  • Jan 2026: Kicked off with Samsung planning to double Gemini-backed AI phones to 800M units. LMArena raised $150M Series A, valuing it at $1.7B. • Feb 2026: 12 significant model updates in one week. Key drops: Gemini 3.1 Pro Feb 19, Claude Sonnet 4.6 Feb 17, Kling 3.0 Feb 7. Nano Banana 2 on Feb 26. • Mar 2026: The “AI Model War” peak. GPT-5.4 March 5, DeepSeek V4 ~March 3, Meta’s Llama 4 Scout/Maverick with 10M token context. Seedance 2.0 and GLM-5.1 also launched. Venture capital for AI hit $171B in Feb alone, driven by a $110B OpenAI investment. • Apr 2026: Shift to autonomous execution. Claude Opus 4.7 launched Apr 16, hitting 64.3% on SWE-bench Pro. The Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index hit a ceiling at 57 with Gemini 3.1 Pro, GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.7 all tied. 2. Spending/Capex volume: The $700B+ bet
    “Biggest” also meant biggest budgets. Big Tech AI capex guidance for 2026:
  • Total projected: $665B to $725B • Breakdown: Meta $115-145B, Microsoft $150-190B, Amazon $200B, Alphabet $175-190B • Growth: J.P. Morgan forecast +63% in 2026 to >$200B for top 4 cloud providers. Goldman Sachs: >$500B total AI spend
    Revenue impact by Apr 2026:
    Microsoft $37B AI revenue run-rate +123% YoY, Alphabet Cloud +60% with $460B backlog, AWS strongest growth since 2022.
  1. Why “bigger is biggest” started fracturing
    Despite the volume, March/April showed limits:
  • Performance ceiling: Top models stuck at 57 on Intelligence Index since Feb. • Cost flip: DeepSeek V3.2 = 90% of GPT-5.4 at 1/50th cost. Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite: $0.25/million tokens. • Open source surge: GLM-5.1 beat OpenAI on software engineering benchmarks. • Infrastructure > models: “Choices about infrastructure will quietly decide outcomes”.
    So Jan-Apr 2026 was peak “bigger is biggest” for volume of releases and dollars, but also the quarter where cost, open-source, and infrastructure started mattering more than raw scale.

Want me to break down any specific model or company’s Jan-Apr trajectory?

Prompt Cute Chibi Sticker



Prompt:
Using the uploaded photograph, create a illustrated chibi sticker-pack. Clean, white background, vertical output with a thick white border. Create diverse cute expressions: laughing, crying, sleepy, surprised, confused, eating, grumpy, cute expressions… Each expression should include cute text, for example: Good morning! Whattt? / Huh? / I’m reminding you! / So sleepy / Wow! Approved! / Nice! / Hey you! Achoo! / Angry! / Huh??? / Good night :3 / Too cuteee / Am I cool yet?!

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The Top Best AI Tools in 2026 (Full Guide)



🔖 That’s a solid AI toolkit right there.

Here’s your list organized by what each tool does best, so it’s easier to find what you need later:

Your AI Power List, Sorted

ToolWhat It DoesBest For
Claude.aiGeneral AI assistantSolving problems, writing, coding, analysis
Perplexity.aiAI search engine with citationsDeep research, current events, fact-checking
NotebookLM.googleAI research assistantNote-taking, summarizing docs/PDFs, Q&A on your sources
Youmind.comYouTube summarizerTurning long videos into key takeaways
Sifuyik.comAI tips & tutorialsLearning free AI tricks & workflows
Suno.aiAI music generationComposing full songs from text prompts
Voicebox.shVoice cloning/synthesisCreating AI voices, narrations
Lovart.comGraphic designMaking logos, social posts, designs
Remove.bgBackground removalCutting out subjects from photos in 1 click
Runway.mlAI video generation & editingText-to-video, green screen, video effects
Descript.comAudio/video editing via textEditing podcasts/videos like a doc
Heygen.comAI avatar videosTalking-head videos without filming
Sifuchat.comCustom chatbot builderCreating your own AI chatbot

Quick tip: Bookmark this chat or copy-paste the table into your notes app so you don’t lose it.

Want me to turn this into a downloadable one-page PDF cheatsheet? Or need recommendations on which one to try first for a specific task?

Slideshare Format — 20 tools that actually matter this year


Slide 1: Why 2026 Is Different

  • Reasoning is now default — not a separate mode you have to toggle
  • Agents went mainstream — they execute workflows, not just assist
  • Open models hit frontier-grade — DeepSeek V4, NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano Omni dropped this April
  • Google declared “copilot era over” — at Cloud Next 2026, the message: agents don’t assist, they execute

Slide 2: S-Tier General Assistants

Pick 1-2. These run your whole workflow.

1. ChatGPT by OpenAI

  • GPT-5.5 launched April 23, 2026 — deeper reasoning, long-horizon tasks
  • Best for: Research, voice, code, image gen, spreadsheets in one chat

2. Claude by Anthropic

  • Claude Opus 4.7 + Claude Cowork for teams
  • Best for: Writing, complex coding, instruction following

3. Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform by Google

  • Replaces Vertex AI entirely. 8th-gen TPUs, cross-cloud lakehouse
  • Best for: Production-scale agents, governance, R&D, manufacturing
  • 75% of Google Cloud customers now use AI products

Slide 3: Research & Knowledge Work

4. Perplexity

  • AI search with citations + computer automation
  • Comet now free on every major platform

5. NotebookLM by Google

  • Best for: Deep learning on your PDFs, docs, videos. Q&A on your sources

6. Meta Ads AI Connectors

  • Open beta April 2026. Connect Meta ad accounts to AI via natural language
  • Best for: Campaign management, performance reports, no API work needed

Slide 4: Productivity & Meetings

7. Microsoft Copilot / Agent 365

  • Copilot Wave 3 + E7 Frontier Suite launched
  • Supports Claude + GPT in same flow for enterprise

8. Notion AI

  • Best for: Notes, wikis, docs, summarizing, organizing ideas

9. Fathom

  • Best for: AI meeting notes, summaries, action items

Slide 5: Coding & App Building

Coding assistants are no longer optional in 2026

10. Cursor

  • Cursor 3 rebuilt around Agents Window — runs fleets in parallel
  • Best for: “Vibe coding” to production code

11. GitHub Copilot

  • Best for: Logic, scripts, enterprise teams, learning patterns

12. Rocket.new

  • Best AI app builder for mobile + web in 2026
  • Why: Lovable breaks on mobile. Bolt.new inconsistent. FlutterFlow mobile-first
  • Rocket works perfectly on laptop, phone, tablet — no compromise

13. Lovable

  • Best for: Web interfaces from prompts, but desktop-first

Slide 6: Creative — Image & Design

14. Midjourney

  • Best for: Brand visuals, ad creatives, design systems

15. Canva Magic Studio

  • Best for: Thumbnails, social posts, background removal, text-to-image

16. Remove.bg

  • Best for: 1-click background removal from photos

Slide 7: Creative — Video & Audio

17. Runway

  • Best for: Text-to-video, AI editing, green screen, effects

18. HeyGen

  • Best for: AI avatar videos, talking-head content without filming

19. Synthesia

  • Best for: Business videos & video agents from scripts/docs

20. ElevenLabs

  • Best for: Voice cloning, realistic TTS, voice agents

Slide 8: Automation & Ops

21. n8n / Zapier AI

  • Best for: No-code automation, connecting agents to entire workflow
  • 2026 trend: Agentic workflows with governance controls

22. OpenAI Workspace Agents

  • Research preview April 22, 2026
  • Shared, persistent agents for repeatable team tasks. Run on schedules

Slide 9: How to Choose Your Stack

If Your Goal Is…Start With These 3
Writing & ResearchChatGPT + Claude + Perplexity
Building AppsRocket.new + Cursor + GitHub Copilot
Content CreationMidjourney + Runway + ElevenLabs
Business AutomationGemini Agent Platform + n8n + Fathom
Marketing/AdsMeta AI Connectors + Canva + HeyGen

Rule for 2026: Don’t collect tools. Pick 1 workflow, master the stack.


Slide 10: What’s Next (6-24 Months)

  1. Edge AI goes mainstream — AMD, NVIDIA, Microsoft published coordinated on-device AI guidance
  2. Open models lower barriers — Mid-market players get frontier-grade AI without vendor lock-in
  3. Hybrid cloud-edge becomes standard — Privacy + latency solved at the edge

Leadership lesson: Openness is no longer fringe — it’s a core hedge against concentration risk


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Prompt Chibi Cute Man



Transform the person into a chibi style cute man. Create a 3D hyper detailed miniature beach diorama contained within an oversized hollowed-out coconut laying on sand. Inside the coconut is a tropical beach scene with palm trees, sea blue ocean, blue sky with fluffy clouds. The chibi style man is sitting on the rim of the coconut, sipping from a fresh green coconut. The scene is set against a soft-focus background of a tropical beach, 8K UHD, serene and magical atmosphere.

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