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UNRWA · IsraelIsraeli police forcibly entered the compound of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem early Monday, escalating a campaign against an organization that has been banned from operating on Israeli territory. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, or UNRWA, said in a statement that “sizeable numbers” of Israeli forces including police on motorcycles, trucks and forklifts entered the compound in the Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah and cut communications to the compound.See the Story
UN Palestinian Aid Agency Says Israeli Police 'Forcibly Entered' Compound in Jerusalem
44% Center coverage: 85 sources

Politics · HondurasOfficials of a Honduras Congress panel threatened on Wednesday not to validate the result of a Nov. 30 presidential election, citing an "electoral coup" and "interference" by U.S. President Donald Trump.See the Story
Election protests in Honduras as Congress panel vows not to validate result
42% Center coverage: 49 sources

Protestors · HanumangarhIn Rajasthan's Hanumangarh district, farmers and opposition leaders continue protests against an under-construction ethanol factory. Despite internet suspensions and a police response, tensions persist. The factory, which claims proper approvals, faces demands for environmental clearance and local consent. Talks between farmers and the administration are anticipated.See the Story
Ethanol Factory Fury: Farmers and Leaders Demand Justice in Rajasthan
Coverage: 7 sources