Israel starts demolishing UN agency headquarters in East Jerusalem after ban

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By Tal Shalev, CNN

(CNN) — Israel began demolishing the UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem Tuesday, following passage of a law that banned the activities of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees.

Police forces, alongside enforcement officers from the Israel Land Authority, arrived at the compound with bulldozers and engineering equipment and began demolishing the site, according to footage obtained by CNN. The Israel Land Authority said in a statement that law enforcement “secured full possession of the property and began clearing the premises.”

UNRWA slammed the move as “an unprecedented attack against a United Nations agency and its premises.” The agency wrote on X that it represented a “new level of open and deliberate defiance of international law, including of the privileges and immunities of the United Nations, by the State of Israel.”

The UN Convention on Privileges and Immunities, which Israel joined in 1949, explicitly states that UN compounds and facilities “shall be inviolable” and “immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation and any other form of interference, whether by executive, administrative, judicial, or legislate action.”

Israel captured East Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 war and annexed it in 1980. International law and most of the international community consider the territory occupied, and the Palestinians want it as the capital of a future independent state. Israel considers the entire city as its “eternal capital.”

The Israeli foreign ministry said in a statement that “The State of Israel owns the Jerusalem compound,” adding that UNRWA had already ceased its operations at this site and the UN no longer maintains staff or activities there.

“The compound does not enjoy any immunity and its seizure was carried out in accordance with both Israeli and international law”, the ministry said, calling UNRWA “a greenhouse for terrorism that long ago ceased to be a humanitarian organization.”

Israel has longstanding issues with UNRWA, accusing it of aiding Hamas and calling for it to be dismantled entirely, allegations the agency has repeatedly denied. Following the October 7 Hamas-led attack, the government intensified its campaign against the UN agency, citing involvement of some of its employees and the use of its facilities in Gaza for attacks on Israel and to conceal Israeli hostages.

In late-2024, the Israeli parliament passed laws banning UNRWA operations in Israel and barring official contact with the agency. Further legislation in December 2025 prohibited providing water and electricity to UNRWA properties and allowing the state to reclaim land from the agency’s compounds in East Jerusalem. Another UNRWA property, located in the Kfar ‘Aqab area of East Jerusalem, is expected to undergo a similar process in the near future.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who arrived at the site to follow the police evacuation and demolition activities, said “This is a historic day, a day of celebration, and an important day for the restoration of governance in Jerusalem. For years, these supporters of terror operated here, and today they are being removed along with everything they built.”

The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the demolition.

“The secretary general urges the government of Israel to immediately cease the demo

Peso Pluma anuncia las fechas y ciudades de su gira de 2026 en EE.UU.

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Por CNN en Español

El cantante y rapero mexicano Peso Pluma anunció el lunes que presentará su nuevo álbum “Dinastía”, grabado junto Tito Double P, en una gira de 30 ciudades por Estados Unidos.

La gira tiene por título “Dinastía by Peso Pluma & Friends Tour”, pues se espera la presencia de artistas invitados en algunas de las ciudades que visitarán.

Los boletos salen a la venta este miércoles 21 de enero a través del sitio web de livenation.com, productora de la gira. El sitio web de Ticketmaster también pondrá a la venta boletos específicamente para el concierto en Anaheim, California, este miércoles a las 10:00 a.m. hora del Pacífico.

Según indica Billboard, esta colaboración entre Peso Pluma y Tito Double P debutó en el puesto número 1 en la lista Top Latin Albums de Billboard en enero. La producción de 15 canciones también encabezó la lista Regional Mexican Albums en esta cartelera.

A continuación, la lista de fechas y ciudades de la gira en Estados Unidos:

  • 1 de marzo: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)
  • 3 de marzo: San Francisco (Chase Center)
  • 4 de marzo: Sacramento, California (Golden 1 Center)
  • 6 de marzo: Phoenix, Arizona (Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre)
  • 8 de marzo: San Bernardino, California (Glen Helen Amphitheater)
  • 10 de marzo: Fresno, California (Save Mart Center at Fresno State)
  • 11 de mazo: Anaheim, California (Honda Center)
  • 13 de marzo: Las Vegas (T-Mobile Arena)
  • 14 de marzo: Chula Vista, California (North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre)
  • 15 de marzo: Palm Desert, California (Acrisure Arena)
  • 18 de marzo: San Jose, California (SAP Center)
  • 20 de marzo: Inglewood, California (Intuit Dome)
  • 24 de marzo: Albuquerque, Nuevo México (Isleta Amphitheater)
  • 26 de marzo: Denver (Ball Arena)
  • 28 de marzo: Salt Lake City, Utah (Maverik Center)
  • 2 de abril: Houston (Toyota Center)
  • 3 de abril: San Antonio (Frost Bank Center)
  • 5 de abril: Laredo, Texas (Sames Auto Arena)
  • 7 fr abril: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
  • 10 de abril: Dallas (Dos Equis Pavilion)
  • 12 de abril: Rogers, Arkansas (Walmart AMP)
  • 18 de abril: Tampa, Florida (Benchmark International Arena)
  • 24 de abril: Atlanta (Lakewood Amphitheatre)
  • 25 de abril: Charlotte, Carolina del Norte (Truliant Amphitheater)
  • 26 de abril: Raleigh, Carolina del Norte (Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek)
  • 28 de abril: Bristow, Virginia (Jiffy Lube Live)
  • 30 de abril: Nueva York (Madison Square Garden)
  • 1 de

El Departamento de Justicia planea citar a declarar en investigación penal al fiscal general de Minnesota, Keith Ellison

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Por Hannah Rabinowitz y Katelyn Polantz, CNN

El Departamento de Justicia planea citar al fiscal general de Minnesota, Keith Ellison, en una investigación penal sobre varios funcionarios estatales y locales, según dos fuentes familiarizadas con el asunto.

Las citaciones previstas están relacionadas con una investigación sobre una posible obstrucción a agentes federales en el estado durante las recientes protestas, dijeron las fuentes.

El Departamento de Justicia apeló la decisión de una jueza que dictaminó que los agentes federales en Minnesota no pueden arrestar ni usar gas pimienta contra manifestantes pacíficos, ni detener a personas en sus vehículos sin causa justificada.

CNN informó previamente que también se espera que el gobernador Tim Walz y el alcalde de Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, reciban citaciones penales federales por parte de la Fiscalía de Estados Unidos en el estado.

Las citaciones previstas representan una escalada significativa entre el Gobierno de Trump y los funcionarios electos de Minnesota, en medio del aumento de las operaciones de control migratorio y tras la muerte a tiros de la residente de Minneapolis Renee Good a manos de un agente de ICE.

Un portavoz de Ellison no respondió hasta ahora a una solicitud de comentarios al respecto.

Walz y Frey han criticado el enfoque del Departamento de Justicia en su estado.

Además, los críticos denuncian la actuación del Departamento de Justicia en relación con el tiroteo mortal de la manifestante Renee Good en Minneapolis este mes. Si bien el FBI abrió brevemente una investigación de derechos civiles contra el agente del ICE que disparó a Good, la investigación se centró posteriormente en Good y en las personas de su entorno, incluida su viuda.

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The world has entered a new era of ‘water bankruptcy’ with irreversible consequences

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By Laura Paddison, CNN

(CNN) — The world has entered “an era of global water bankruptcy” with irreversible consequences, according to a new United Nations report.

Regions across the world are afflicted by severe water problems: Kabul may be on course to be the first modern city to run out of water. Mexico City is sinking at a rate of around 20 inches a year as the vast aquifer beneath its streets is over-pumped. In the US Southwest, states are locked in a continual battle over the how to share the shrinking water of the drought-stricken Colorado River.

The global situation is so severe that terms like “water crisis” or “water stressed” fail to capture its magnitude, according to the report published Tuesday by the United Nations University and based on a study in the journal Water Resources.

“If you keep calling this situation a crisis, you’re implying that it’s temporary. It’s a shock. We can mitigate it,” said Kaveh Madani, director of the UN University’s Institute for Water, Environment and Health, and the report’s author.

With bankruptcy, while it’s still vital to fix and mitigate where possible, “you also need to adapt to a new reality… to new conditions that are more restrictive than before,” he told CNN.

The concept of water bankruptcy works like this: Nature provides income in the form of rain and snow, but the world is spending more than it receives — extracting from its rivers, lakes, wetlands and underground aquifers at a much faster rate than they are replenished, putting us in debt. Climate change-fueled heat and drought are compounding the problem, reducing available water.

The result is shrinking rivers and lakes, dried-up wetlands, declining aquifers, crumbling land and sinkholes, the creep of desertification, a dearth of snow and melting glaciers.

The statistics in the report are stark: more than 50% of the planet’s large lakes have lost water since 1990, 70% of major aquifers are in long-term decline, an area of wetlands almost the size of the European Union has been erased over the past 50 years, and glaciers have shrunk 30% since 1970. Even in places where water systems are less strained, pollution is reducing the amount available for drinking.

“Many regions are living beyond their hydrological means” and it’s impossible now to return to conditions that used to exist, Madani said.

It brings human consequences: nearly 4 billion people face water scarcity for at least one month every year.

Yet, instead of recognizing the problem and adjusting consumption, water is taken for granted and “credit lines keep increasing,” Madani said.

He referred to cities like Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Tehran, where expansion and development have been encouraged, despite limited water supplies. “Everything looks right until it’s not,” and then it’s too late, Madani said.

Some regions are affected more severely, the report noted. The Middle East and North Africa g

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