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Car enthusiasts have descended on the U.S. state of Michigan for the Detroit Auto Show. One topic of conversation is focused on the future of Electric Vehicles.
Although EV sales continue to rise in China, sales of EVs in Germany have slumped, while growth in the U.S. EV market has slowed. CGTN’s Dan Williams has the story.
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Yanis Varoufakis dives into the key global trends and challenges shaping 2025. From the return of Trump to the shifting power of the US dollar and China's influence, he breaks down what these developments mean for the world economy and politics. Watch this thought-provoking analysis by DiEM25’s co-founder and leading economist.
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Amb. Rufus Gifford, the U.S. ambassador to Denmark during the Obama administration, joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss Trump not ruling out military force to take over Greenland.
Day 3 of CES 2025 showcased groundbreaking innovations like Sony and Honda's AFEELA EV with ChatGPT-powered features, BMW's panoramic iDrive display, and Lenovo's rollable ThinkBook Plus laptop. Highlights included wireless gadgets such as Displace TV, AI-driven home tech like Tewke's smart light switch, and cutting-edge gaming laptops from Razer and Asus. Sustainability and smart living took center stage with products like Yarbo's modular yard robot, while Gary Shapiro's keynote emphasized the importance of adapting to new technology in an ever-evolving world.
DAY 2
Key Topics:
AI-powered innovations, including AFEELA's ChatGPT-enabled EV and BMW's panoramic iDrive display
Rollable laptops, wireless OLED TVs, and AI-driven smart home gadgets
The rise of modular robots, AI-powered assistants, and futuristic consumer tech at CES 2025
What You'll Learn:
How AI-enhanced EVs, smart displays, and autonomous yard robots are transforming home and travel experiences
The impact of AI-powered wearables and home security tech on daily convenience and safety
Why CES 2025 emphasizes the growing shift toward adaptive, connected smart technologies across industries
Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department this week after submitting his final report on the Trump prosecutions. Former head of DOJ Public Affairs Anthony Coley and former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori debate what to expect from Smith's findings.
Matt Rivers reports on the race to contain the devastating Los Angeles wildfires ahead of another round of potentially dangerous winds this week; Jaclyn Lee is on the ground with firefighters as crews from across the country and internationally arrive in California to help combat the flames; Alex Stone has the latest on the ATF’s investigation into the causes of the deadly fires; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir.
The announcement of Cadillac’s Formula 1 entry sent ripples through the sport, symbolizing an American superpower flexing its automotive muscles on the global stage.
It wasn’t just about racing; it was a declaration of ambition—a country with a deep motorsport history stepping into F1 to prove it could go wheel-to-wheel with the best.
Cadillac’s arrival, supported by General Motors, showed that this wasn’t just an experiment—it was a full-fledged campaign to rewrite F1's status quo.
As the 11th team on the grid, Cadillac’s inclusion is a pivotal moment for Formula 1, signaling a new era of American influence. It’s the culmination of years of groundwork aimed at expanding the sport’s footprint in the U.S., a country that has long been a sleeping giant in F1’s global strategy#formula1#f1#f1news#f1highlights#f12025
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins.
On today's show, Asian stocks fell with European and US equity futures as traders trimmed bets on the Fed interest-rate cuts after Friday's payroll data. Oil hit its highest in more than 4 months after the US announced fresh sanctions on Russia's energy industry. And traders in the options markets are preparing for the pound to tumble as much as 8 percent, following last week's selloff across UK markets. The pricing will be unwelcome news for Chancellor Rachel Reeves, as she returns from her trip to China.
Today's guest: Alexandra Ivanova, Fixed Income Fund Manager at Invesco & Julian Fisher, Chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China.