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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Palestine protesters lock together to block road in Leicester as factory workers barred from going to work
Pro-Palestine protesters in Leicester are blocking the road outside the Elbit Systems factory. The group, Palestine Action, aims to shut down the Israeli weapons factory and prevent workers from accessing it. The police have closed off the area as they deal with the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran unveils improved hypersonic missile, claims it can evade air defense systems
Iran unveiled a new hypersonic missile that can maneuver at high speeds to evade air defense systems. The Fattah II missile was showcased at a weapons exhibition in Tehran, with Iran's Supreme Leader among those present. Israel has recently intercepted several ballistic missiles fired by Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, using its Arrow air defense system.
#sports
GB News: Lewis Hamilton faces potential fine as details emerge after F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton may be fined if he doesn't attend the 2023 FIA Prize Gala for the third consecutive year. Despite a challenging season and finishing seventh in the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Hamilton has already secured third place in the standings. Failure to attend the Gala will result in a fine, but Hamilton has expressed his intention to put aside past controversies and comply with the regulations.
#other
GB News: Demand for vegan food plunges - 'People want real meat'
Demand for vegan food is declining, with meat alternatives sales down 13.6% in the past year. Beyond Meat, a plant-based brand, has experienced a 9% drop in revenue and will be cutting around 20% of its workforce. Major UK supermarkets, including Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons, have reduced their vegan ranges by 10%. The new trend in the meat industry is "smashed burgers," which offer a more exciting and flavorful experience compared to traditional burgers. Industry-leading chefs have praised restaurants that specialize in these burgers, emphasizing the value of sustainably sourced meat over over-processed vegan alternatives.