Monday, 3 February 2025

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No hope of survivors in deadliest US aviation disaster since 2001


Dear readers,

As rescuers continued to battle dangerous conditions in the Potomac River to search for victims of the midair collision over DC between a passenger plane and a military helicopter, we used graphs and charts to analyze what we know so far about the tragedy.

The week began with an event that is already being described as a technological and even a geopolitical milestone, after users all over the world massively downloaded China's AI app DeepSeek, which was reportedly developed at a fraction of the cost of its American rivals.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump continued to implement his plans for mass deportation. We spoke with migrants in Chicago who are afraid to go out on the streets, and with Colombian deportees who say they are not criminals.

We also bring you an interview with a theoretical physicist who explains the practical applications of his research, and a feature on a Spanish couple that owns the largest vineyard in Ireland, where they hope to popularize wine in the country of beer.

We hope you enjoy this selection of news from EL PAÍS US Edition.

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