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11.03.2025 โ€” Day Moscow Burned As Ukraine Accepted Truce

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 11.03.2025.

It displays 186 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Moscow Burned As Ukraine Accepted Truce
โŒจUkraine launched what Russian officials called the "largest drone attack ever" on Moscow, killing three people hours before US-Ukraine peace talks began in Saudi Arabia. The attack appeared strategically timed to strengthen Ukraine's bargaining position.

Meanwhile, the North Sea tanker collision continued developing, with a cargo ship captain arrested on suspicion of manslaughter while the White House refused to rule out hacking as a possible cause.

By evening, a significant diplomatic breakthrough emerged as Ukraine accepted a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire, with officials stating "the ball is now in Russia's court." Trump immediately restored intelligence sharing and military aid to Ukraine that had been paused recently.

Russia responded within hours by launching new air strikes on Kyiv, suggesting Putin's reluctance to accept the truce terms. Separately, Trump escalated his trade war with Canada, doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50% following Ontario's threats regarding electricity supply.
11.03.2025
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02:12

02:28โ‡ขNorth Sea Toxic Collision: Search Abandoned, Hacking Suspected

โŒจThe newspapers report on a worsening maritime disaster in the North Sea, where a cargo ship carrying sodium cyanide collided with an oil tanker transporting jet fuel. The search for a missing crew member has been called off (Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Sun) as emergency crews battle to prevent an environmental catastrophe (Mirror, Times). New concerns have emerged about potential foul play, with the White House not ruling out hacking as a cause (Daily Mail). Meanwhile, global stock markets have dropped sharply over fears of a US economic slowdown, fueled by President Trump's tariffs (BBC). Canada's new designated Prime Minister Mark Carney faces criticism about his technocratic approach (Spiked, New Statesman).
03:43
The Guardian

Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte arrested in Manila after ICC warrant

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06:41
Supporters of Britainโ€™s biggest populist party have been forced to choose between Rupert Lowe and Nigel Farage.
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06:57
BBC

Moscow and region hit by 'massive' drone attack, Russian officials say

At least one person has been killed and three injured in a "massive" overnight drone attack on Moscow and the capital region, local officials say.
06:57

06:58โ‡ขMoscow Ablaze As Ukraine Launches Record Drone Strike

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major international incidents. First, Ukraine has launched what officials call a "massive" drone attack on Moscow and the surrounding region, killing at least one person ahead of President Zelensky's Saudi peace talks (BBC, Independent). Second, the North Sea tanker collision continues to dominate headlines, with rescuers calling survival "miraculous" (Metro) while the White House refuses to rule out hacking as a potential cause for the ship that struck the US tanker carrying Navy jet fuel (Daily Mail). In other news, former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested following an ICC warrant (Guardian).
07:13
BBC

Moscow hit by 'massive' drone attack, Russia says, ahead of US-Ukraine peace talks

At least one person has been killed and three injured in a "massive" overnight drone attack on Moscow and the capital region, local officials say.
07:13
07:29
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07:53
The Guardian

One killed in largest Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow, authorities say

07:53
08:10
The Guardian

Moscow hit by โ€˜largest everโ€™ drone attack before US and Ukraine officials meet for peace talks

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08:59

09:00โ‡ขMoscow Rocked By "Largest Ever" Drone Strike Before Peace Talks

โŒจThe newspapers report on a significant escalation in the Ukraine war, with Moscow experiencing what Russian officials call its "largest ever" drone attack (BBC, Guardian, Times, Independent, Sky News, Daily Mail). At least one person was killed and several injured in the strike that occurred just hours before scheduled US-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia. In domestic news, Reform UK faces internal division as staff reportedly back Rupert Lowe against Nigel Farage in an escalating "civil war" (HuffPost, New Statesman). Meanwhile, the North Sea tanker collision continues to feature in coverage (Metro).
09:07
09:15
The Guardian

Moscow hit by โ€˜largest everโ€™ drone attack as US and Ukraine officials meet for peace talks

09:15
09:23
BBC

Largest drone attack of war hits Moscow, Russia says, as Ukraine and US meet for peace talks

At least two people have been killed after a "massive" overnight drone attack on Moscow and the capital region, local officials say.
09:23
09:31
10:28
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10:59
BBC

Ukraine says talks with US 'very constructive' as two dead in Moscow drone attack

Moscow was hit by the biggest drone attack of the war, according to the capital's mayor, hours before crunch US-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
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10:59

11:09โ‡ขMoscow Struck As Peace Talks Begin

โŒจThe newspapers report on Ukraine launching its "largest ever" drone attack on Moscow, killing two people hours before US-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Sky News, Times). Manchester United has revealed plans for a new ยฃ2bn, 100,000-seat stadium to replace Old Trafford, described as an "umbrella" design that would create nearly 100,000 jobs (Daily Mail, Mirror). Other stories include the death of Hollyoaks actor Paul Danan (Metro, Sun), alleged higher rates of sex crimes committed by migrants in the UK (Breitbart), and concerns about antisemitism in Amsterdam (Spiked).
11:14
BBC

Ukraine says talks with US 'very constructive' as three dead in Moscow drone attack

Moscow was hit by the biggest drone attack of the war, according to the capital's mayor, hours before crunch US-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
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BBC

Ukraine says talks with US 'very constructive' hours after Moscow drone attack kills three

Moscow was hit by the biggest drone attack of the war, according to the capital's mayor, hours before crunch US-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
12:39
12:39
The Guardian

Kyiv โ€˜ready to do everything to achieve peaceโ€™ as crunch US-Ukraine talks begin

12:39

12:41โ‡ขMoscow Hit As Hunt Confronts Crossbow Killer

โŒจThe newspapers report on Ukraine's "very constructive" peace talks with the US in Saudi Arabia, occurring hours after Moscow was hit by what officials called the biggest drone attack of the war, killing three people (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Times). In domestic news, there's extensive coverage of BBC presenter John Hunt's emotional court statement addressing killer Kyle Clifford, who refused to leave his cell after murdering Hunt's wife and daughters with a crossbow (Daily Mail, Metro, Mirror, Sun). Political coverage includes Reform UK's ongoing internal strife between Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe (HuffPost, New Statesman).
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Kyle Clifford, who pleaded guilty to three murders and was convicted of raping his ex-girlfriend, Louise Hunt, refused to attend court for sentencing
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The Guardian

Trump orders more tariffs on Canada in response to Ontario tax on electricity exports

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14:24โ‡ขCrossbow Killer Sentenced To Die Behind Bars

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Kyle Clifford's sentencing for a triple crossbow murder. The killer received three whole-life sentences for murdering the family of BBC presenter John Hunt and raping his ex-girlfriend in what judges called a "sexual act of spite" (Daily Mail, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Sun, Times). The victims' father told Clifford "screams of hell await you." In international news, Trump has ordered new tariffs against Canada in response to Ontario's tax on electricity exports (Guardian). Other stories include analysis of the North Sea ship collision (Spectator) and concerns about China's military readiness (Spiked).
14:38
BBC

Trump threatens 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium

The US president says he will double what was to be a 25% tariff in retaliation to Canada's tariffs on energy.
14:38
14:46
BBC

Trump orders 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium

The US president says he will double what was to be a 25% tariff in retaliation to Canada's tariffs on energy.
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The Guardian

Trump makes flurry of posts as global markets fall amid fears of US recession

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16:12
The Guardian

Trump raises Canadian steel and aluminum tariffs to 50% as trade war escalates

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16:14โ‡ขTrump Doubles Canadian Tariffs As Trade War Escalates

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Trump doubling tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50% following Ontario's threats to "shut off" US electricity supply (BBC, Breitbart, Daily Mail, Guardian, Spiked). Trump provocatively suggested Canada could become "America's 51st state" (Daily Mail), while former Chancellor Merkel warns Europe faces "pulverization" without increased defense spending (Breitbart). In domestic news, crossbow killer Kyle Clifford received a whole-life sentence for murdering three women (Metro, Mirror, Independent, Times), and a North Sea ship collision investigation continues with a manslaughter arrest and survivor accounts (Sky News, Sun, Spectator).
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BBC

Trump orders 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium starting at midnight

The US president says he will double what was to be a 25% tariff in retaliation to Canada's tariffs on energy.
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18:13
BBC

US to immediately restore intelligence sharing and 'security assistance' to Ukraine

Ukraine also says it is ready to accept a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, after talks in Saudi Arabia.
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18:13
The Guardian

US to immediately lift pause on Ukraine intelligence sharing and resume security assistance

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18:21
The Guardian

Ukraine agrees to accept โ€˜immediate, interim 30-day ceasefireโ€™ in war with Russia

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18:22โ‡ขUkraine Accepts 30-Day Ceasefire As US Restores Aid

โŒจThe newspapers report on a potential breakthrough in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with Ukraine accepting a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire after "positive" peace talks in Saudi Arabia (BBC, Guardian, Sky News). The US has announced it will immediately restore intelligence sharing and security assistance to Ukraine (BBC, Sky News). Meanwhile, the Trump-Canada trade dispute intensifies, with Trump doubling tariffs on Canada after Ontario threatened to cut off US electricity supply (Daily Mail). Trump provocatively suggested Canada could become "America's 51st state" (Daily Mail). In celebrity news, Danny Jones and wife Georgia were photographed together for the first time since his alleged kiss with Maura Higgins (Mirror, Sun).
18:29
BBC

Ukraine says it is ready to accept 30-day ceasefire, as US says 'ball now in Russiaโ€™s court'

The US says it is immediately restoring intelligence sharing and "security assistance" to Ukraine, after talks in Saudi Arabia.
18:29
18:45
BBC

Ukraine says it is ready to accept 30-day ceasefire, as US says 'ball now in Russia's court'

The US says it is immediately restoring intelligence sharing and "security assistance" to Ukraine, after talks in Saudi Arabia.
18:45
18:54
The Guardian

โ€˜Ukraine is ready for peaceโ€™: Zelenskyy accepts 30-day ceasefire proposal

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19:48
The Guardian

Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire as US prepares to lift military aid restrictions

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19:50โ‡ขUkraine Accepts Ceasefire As US Resumes Aid

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Ukraine accepting a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, following talks in Saudi Arabia (BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Spectator, Sun). This development puts pressure on Russia, with officials saying "the ball is now in Russia's court" (BBC, Independent, Metro, Sun). In response, the US has immediately restored intelligence sharing and security assistance to Ukraine (BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian). Trump has warned Putin that "it takes two to tango" regarding the ceasefire implementation (Sky News). This represents a significant diplomatic shift in the ongoing conflict.
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Western elites are struggling to come to terms with a loss of legitimacy and purpose.
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21:30
BBC

Ukraine ready to accept 30-day ceasefire, as US resumes military assistance

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says "the ball is in Russia's court", following talks in Saudi Arabia.
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23:38
The Guardian

Russia launches air attack on Kyiv hours after Zelenskyy agrees to 30-day US ceasefire deal

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23:39โ‡ขUkraine Accepts Ceasefire As Russia Bombs Kyiv

โŒจThe newspapers extensively report on Ukraine accepting a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire, with officials stating "the ball is now in Russia's court" (BBC, Breitbart, Channel 4, Guardian, Independent, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Spectator, Times). In response, the US has resumed military assistance and intelligence sharing with Ukraine (BBC, Sky News, Times). However, Russia has already launched new air attacks on Kyiv following Ukraine's acceptance (Guardian) and reportedly attacked a Barbados cargo ship (Mirror). President Trump is expected to discuss the proposal with Putin (Times). Minor UK political scandals receive limited coverage (Sun, New Statesman).