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GB News: Asda welcomes several new winter dishes from 'gastropub' grub to 'tastes of India' - available now
Asda welcomes several new winter dishes from 'gastropub' grub to 'tastes of India' - available now
Asda is expanding its home dining options with new affordable meal deals, responding to a trend of customers preferring to eat in. The supermarket has introduced Italian-style woodfired pizzas, a revamped £10 Bistro meal deal, and an enhanced curry selection to provide quality dining experiences at home.

The new offerings include a variety of pizzas priced at £4.75, alongside gastropub-inspired mains and desserts in the Bistro range. Additionally, Asda has expanded its Bom Bahia curry range and reintroduced a wine discount promotion, allowing customers to enjoy complete dining experiences while saving money.


GB News: 'It's derogatory!' Iconic Birmingham pub targeted in 'ridiculous' name change row by 'delusional' woke activists
'It's derogatory!' Iconic Birmingham pub targeted in 'ridiculous' name change row by 'delusional' woke activists
Animal rights activists, including PETA, have called for the Birmingham pub "The Sly Old Fox" to change its name, arguing that "sly" is derogatory and promotes negative stereotypes about foxes. They suggest renaming it to "Clever Fox" to foster respect for the animals.

The pub's refusal to comply has sparked backlash, with critics labeling the request as a "woke overreach." Other pub owners have voiced similar concerns, arguing that such demands threaten cultural traditions and reflect an extreme form of political correctness.


Fox News: Israel confirms death of missing Abu Dhabi rabbi: 'Abhorrent act of antisemitic terrorism’
Israel confirms death of missing Abu Dhabi rabbi: 'Abhorrent act of antisemitic terrorism’
Israeli officials confirmed the death of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, who had been missing since November 21, 2024, in Abu Dhabi. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office labeled his murder as an act of antisemitic terrorism and vowed to pursue those responsible.

Kogan, a Chabad emissary and resident of the UAE, was a dual citizen of Moldova and Israel. His disappearance prompted investigations by both Israeli and UAE authorities. His kosher grocery store in Dubai had previously been targeted by anti-Israel protests.


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Times Of Israel: Iran to hold nuclear talks with European powers after censure from UN watchdog
Iran to hold nuclear talks with European powers after censure from UN watchdog
Iran is set to hold talks regarding its nuclear program with three European powers on November 29 in Geneva, following a UN resolution expressing concern over its nuclear activities. The Iranian government has indicated a desire for a diplomatic resolution, despite recent escalations in uranium enrichment.

The resolution requires the International Atomic Energy Agency to assess Iran's nuclear activities, potentially leading to further sanctions. Iran's stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels has increased, raising international alarm about its compliance with nuclear agreements.


Times Of Israel: Path unclear as international and domestic legal woes close in on Netanyahu
Path unclear as international and domestic legal woes close in on Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in the ongoing Gaza conflict, alongside former defense chief Yoav Gallant. This development complicates Netanyahu's political future, especially as he prepares to testify in a long-standing corruption trial.

Despite the legal challenges, Netanyahu has garnered domestic support following the ICC's actions, which he deems antisemitic. Analysts suggest that this could lead to a more aggressive military stance in Gaza and Lebanon, complicating ceasefire negotiations and increasing Israel's international isolation.


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Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov. 24: Day 415 – ToI goes deeper in Lebanon as IDF acts to uproot Hezbollah
Daily Briefing Nov. 24: Day 415 – ToI goes deeper in Lebanon as IDF acts to uproot Hezbollah
Israeli troops have advanced into southern Lebanon, with a senior defense official indicating a potential ceasefire agreement may be reached. In Gaza, the IDF reported the killing of five Hamas terrorists involved in the October 7 attacks.

Defense Minister Israel Katz is withholding promotions pending an investigation into the IDF's October 7 failures. Additionally, the body of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, missing in the UAE, has been found, prompting condemnation from Israeli officials.