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27.01.2025 โ€” The Day Gaza Walked North While Markets Fell South

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.01.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.01.2025 โ‡ข The Day Gaza Walked North While Markets Fell South
โŒจFollowing Qatar's late-night deal announcement, Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza, with 200,000 crossing in the first two hours. The movement continued throughout the day, though vehicle access remained restricted. The returns occurred against the backdrop of Trump's controversial statements about Palestinian relocation.

A Chinese AI chatbot, DeepSeek, triggered significant market turbulence, wiping $1 trillion from US tech stocks and causing Nvidia shares to plummet. The impact escalated throughout the day, spreading across global markets.

Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations centered on Auschwitz's 80th liberation anniversary, with King Charles becoming the first British monarch to visit the camp. The royal presence extended to London, where William and Kate met survivors in the evening.

Storm Herminia arrived as predicted, bringing 80mph winds across Britain, continuing the weather disruption that began with Storm Eowyn's devastation earlier in the week.
27.01.2025
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03:06โ‡ขTrump's Tariffs Break Colombia

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump's quick victory in a dispute with Colombia, where 25% tariffs led President Petro to accept deportation flights within hours (BBC, Daily Mail). In UK politics, Starmer resists Trump's defense spending demands while receiving a delayed congratulatory call (Times, HuffPost). Qatar announces a deal allowing Palestinians to return to northern Gaza following a hostage agreement (Guardian). Several sources mark Holocaust remembrance, with coverage of the last British Auschwitz survivor (Mirror, Spiked).
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07:59
BBC

Thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza after deal reached for civilian hostage

They had been due to travel north of the Netzarim Corridor, a strip of land controlled by Israel, on Saturday.
07:59
07:59
The Guardian

Palestinians start to return to homes in north Gaza after Israeli hostage deal reached

07:59
07:59
HuffPost UK
Starmer Urges UK To Stand Against 'Hatred' On Holocaust Memorial Day
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07:59
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08:31
BBC

Thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza after deal reached for civilian hostage

They had been due to travel north of the Netzarim Corridor, a strip of land controlled by Israel, on Saturday.
08:31
09:03
09:59
BBC

Thousands return on foot to north Gaza but those in cars could be waiting days

Israel is allowing Palestinians to cross the Netzarim Corridor, after a delay to the proposed opening on Saturday.
09:59

10:01โ‡ขGaza Returns On Foot

โŒจThe newspapers report on Palestinians returning to northern Gaza following a hostage deal, with thousands walking while vehicle access remains limited (BBC, Guardian, Sky News, Mirror). Holocaust Memorial Day coverage includes colorized liberation photos (Jewish Chronicle) and Starmer's speech against hatred (HuffPost). Storm Herminia hits Britain with 80mph winds from Wales to London (Metro). The Colombia-US deportation dispute ends with President Petro sending planes following Trump's pressure (Daily Mail).
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11:27
BBC

200,000 return to north Gaza in first two hours of crossing opening, says official

Israel is allowing Palestinians to cross the Netzarim Corridor, after a delay to the proposed opening on Saturday.
11:27
11:35
11:59
12:31
The Guardian

Residents try again to return to southern border villages in Lebanon

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12:34โ‡ข200,000 Stream North As Gaza Gates Open

โŒจThe newspapers report on large-scale Palestinian return to northern Gaza, with 200,000 crossing in the first two hours (BBC, Sky News, Guardian). Trump-related coverage spans multiple angles: UK voters' support for his policies (Breitbart), potential relationship with Starmer (HuffPost, Spectator), and his executive orders strategy (New Statesman). Storm Herminia causes evacuations and travel disruptions across Britain (The Sun).
12:55
The Guardian

Thousands of Palestinians begin journey home to devastated northern Gaza

12:55
12:55
13:03
The Guardian

Thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza as Israel opens checkpoints

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13:11
The Guardian

Tens of thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza as Israel opens checkpoints

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13:35
BBC

Auschwitz survivors to be joined by world leaders for 80 years since camp's liberation

About 50 survivors have returned to the site to lay wreaths and candles, and some will later give speeches at a service this afternoon.
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13:43
13:59
BBC

'Remembrance rests on our shoulders,' says King as he joins Auschwitz commemorations

Meanwhile, about 50 survivors have returned to Auschwitz to lay wreaths and candles on the 80th anniversary of the death camp's liberation.
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14:07
The Guardian

Auschwitz survivors return to camp as they and world leaders mark 80th anniversary of its liberation

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14:52โ‡ขKing Meets Auschwitz Survivors on 80th

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, with King Charles joining survivors at commemorations and warning about preserving memory (BBC, Guardian, Sky News, Times). Defense spending emerges as a point of tension, with reports of UK backtracking on NATO commitments due to economic constraints (Breitbart). Multiple outlets report on a father being found guilty of murdering his 14-year-old daughter despite claiming it was a "playfight" (Daily Mail, Metro, Mirror, Sun).
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15:03
The Guardian

Auschwitz survivors and world leaders mark 80th anniversary of its liberation

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15:19
BBC

Remember the millions who can't tell us what they went through, Auschwitz survivor says

About 50 survivors have returned to Auschwitz to lay wreaths and candles on the 80th anniversary of the death camp's liberation.
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15:59
The Guardian

Auschwitz survivor warns of โ€˜huge rise in antisemitismโ€™ in speech marking 80 years since death campโ€™s liberation

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16:39
BBC

US tech stocks drop as Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek sparks market turmoil

Major US technology firms stocks dropped after the emergence of a low-cost chatbot built by a Chinese AI firm.
16:39

16:41โ‡ขCharles Weeps at Auschwitz as World Marks 80

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, with King Charles attending commemorations and warning about rising antisemitism (BBC, Guardian, Independent, Mirror, Times). A new Chinese AI chatbot, DeepSeek, causes US tech stocks to drop (BBC, Spectator). Controversy erupts at Irish Holocaust commemoration event with Jewish protesters being removed (Jewish Chronicle, Spiked). A significant development is reported in Glasgow with seven members of a grooming gang receiving life sentences (Metro).
16:55
17:19
BBC

Low-cost Chinese AI chatbot sparks turmoil in US tech markets

Major US technology firms stocks dropped after the emergence of a low-cost chatbot built by a Chinese AI firm.
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The Holocaust continues to haunt our politics. But slurring our opponents as Hitlers is not the way to defeat them.
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18:15
BBC

Chinese AI chatbot sparks market turmoil, wiping $500bn off major tech firm

The emergence of a low-cost chatbot built by a Chinese AI firm has caused shockwaves on Wall Street.
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18:23
BBC

Chinese AI bot DeepSeek sparks US market turmoil, wiping $500bn off major tech firm

Shares for leading US chip-maker Nvidia dropped more than 15% after the emergence of DeepSeek, a low-cost Chinese AI bot.
18:23
19:11
The Guardian

Trump expected to sign executive orders to reshape military including ban on transgender troops, reports say

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19:11
Morning Star
Gazans head home as Trump slammed for 'ethnic cleansing'
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19:21โ‡ขPalace Meets Survivors As China Bot Shakes Tech

โŒจThe newspapers extensively cover Holocaust Memorial Day, with William and Kate attending London ceremonies and meeting survivors (Daily Mail, Mirror, Sun, Times, Jewish Chronicle, Independent). A new development sees DeepSeek, a Chinese AI bot, causing significant market turbulence, with Nvidia shares dropping 15% (BBC, Spectator). Swedish authorities impound a China-linked vessel following Baltic cable damage (Breitbart).
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20:55
The Guardian

Trump to sign executive order removing DEI from military, says defence secretary Pete Hegseth

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21:11
Why the anti-Israel crowd are attacking Jews with their own history.
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21:51
The Guardian

DoJ fires several officials who worked on Trump election interference cases, reports say

21:51
22:07
The Guardian

โ€˜Sputnik momentโ€™: $1tn wiped off US stocks after Chinese firm unveils AI chatbot

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22:25โ‡ขChinese Bot Crashes Wall Street

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Chinese AI firm DeepSeek's impact, with its chatbot causing significant market turbulence and $1 trillion wiped from US stocks (BBC, Guardian, Spectator). Coverage continues of Palestinians returning to northern Gaza, with tens of thousands moving north to assess damage (Channel 4, Morning Star). King Charles's emotional visit to Auschwitz marks the first by a British monarch (Independent), while Holocaust-related discourse spans multiple angles (Spiked, Jewish Chronicle).
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