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A massive recovery effort is underway in Washington's Potomac River after a passenger aircraft carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter with three soldiers on board. Authorities say there are no survivors. Aviation expert Miles O'Brien joins Christiane to discuss the midair collision and its aftermath.
Originally aired on January 30, 2025
Five years ago, the U.K. officially left the bloc after almost five decades of membership that had brought free movement and free trade between Britain and 27 other European countries.
For Brexit supporters, the U.K. was now a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. For opponents, it was an isolated and diminished country. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on Brexit's devastating sociopolitical and economic effects,
FRANCE 24's Oliver Farry welcomes Denis MacShane, Author, Former UK Minister for European Affairs & Contributing Editor at The Globalist. Mr. MacShane asserts that the Brexit referendum 'was fought in 2016 on immigration, not on anything else." And this "resentment" over immigration has given rise to far-right populism across the globe:
Marine Le Pen in France, the AfD in Germany, Meloni in Italy, explains Britain's former Labour minister. "Immigration is the number one global issue, it helped Donald Trump to become president a second time."
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Stock futures rise as investors await earnings results from Apple and Intel following a mixed report from Meta and Microsoft.
The ECB is widely expected to announce a rate cut after the Fed held rates steady. Ludovic Subran of Allianz sees the Fed's terminal rate settling at 4%, leading to a transatlantic rate spread of 200 basis points.
UBS's Leslie Falconio says the Fed isn't a side show despite President Trump's criticisms.
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A search is underway in the Potomac River after an American Airlines regional jet arriving from Wichita, Kansas, collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the river.
Toto Wolff spoke at the Autosport Awards to discuss Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari, what's in store for Kimi Antonelli and the FIA's swearing regulations.#wolff#formulaone#f1