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America One News
13 May 2024
#politics
#society
GB News: Major fire breaks out in Bristol car park with multiple vehicles ablaze as huge smoke plume fills the air
A fire ravages a car park in Bristol, engulfing multiple vehicles in flames as firefighters and police work to contain the inferno.
Thick plumes of black smoke billow into the air as the fire erupts in front of Vauxhall garages, causing road closures and traffic delays in the area.
#war
The Economist: Sergei Shoigu’s sacking presages yet more attrition in Ukraine
Putin replaces long-time defense minister in the midst of Ukraine conflict, appointing technocrat. Loyalty or performance?
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: David Cameron calls out BBC on the air to label Hamas a terrorist group: 'What more do they need to do?'
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron challenges BBC to label Hamas as terrorists due to their horrific actions in Israel. BBC defends coverage amid anti-Israel protests.
#economy
Le Monde: France announces record foreign investment at Choose France summit
Choose France summit in Versailles, organized by Macron, attracts foreign investment. France named most attractive in Europe for 5th year. Economic reforms paying off.
#crime
Fox News: Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez faces second federal corruption trial with jury selection starting Monday
Sen. Menendez faces 2nd trial for corruption linked to Egypt & Qatar. Wife also accused. Denies all charges. Democratic future uncertain.
GB News: Hotelier who tore into customers over 'smelly, stained and awful rooms' branded real-life Basil Fawlty by judge
Hotelier John Dixon Hart clashed with customers over grotty rooms, falsely advertising his Yorkshire hotel as a four-star property despite complaints of stained bedding, dead insects, and broken amenities. Dubbed a real-life Basil Fawlty, he was taken to court by Trading Standards and received a suspended sentence and compensation orders.