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Auschwitz anniversary and China AI 'tumbles' US tech Auschwitz anniversary and China AI 'tumbles' US tech
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The Holocaust and the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation dominate many of Tuesday's front pages. The Metro headline reads: "In a place of no hope, there is always hope", and pictures 103-year-old Auschwitz survivor Miriam Linial, who - among other survivors - tell how they were able to live "full lives after witnessing the horrors".
The Financial Times leads with DeepSeek, the Chinese AI-Chatbot app that has "tumbled" tech stocks after it reached advancements with "far less" computing power than US rivals. DeepSeek - which also features on many other front pages - has "stunned Silicon Valley" with its abilities, and seen investors reassessing investment in AI, the FT says. One chief strategist told the paper this shows how "vulnerable" AI trading still is.
The Daily Express splashes with a photograph of 95-year-old Auschwitz survivor Stanislaw Zalewski, and King Charles's speech at the camp on the anniversary of its liberation. "It is a moment when we recall the depths to which humanity can sink when evil is allowed to flourish, ignored for too long by the world", the Express quotes the King as saying.
The i paper leads with an Auschwitz survivor's warning to "avoid the mistake of the 1930s", in reference to the Holocaust, along with other survivors who spoke of the rise of the far right in Europe once again. King Charles - who was at Auschwitz for its 80th anniversary - told the world to "never be a bystander to hate". Also in the i, is the UK's biggest banks cutting rates on their flexible savings accounts, offering 1.5% less than the market average.
"Non-crime hate laws set to be expanded", reads the Daily Telegraph's lead, referring to a recommendation seen in a leaked Home Office report. According to the paper, it recommends that police should record more non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), reversing the previous government's move to limit recordings over how they might affect free speech. The Telegraph adds that ministers "backed" an increase of NCHI recordings in relation to Islamophobia and antisemitism.
The Times says claims of two-tier policing are an "extreme right-wing narrative", according to a leaked Home Office review, which has made recommendations on changing how extremism is countered. According to the paper - which has seen the review - it says there is a "dizzying" range of extremism, and that right-wing extremists "frequently exploit" the grooming gangs scandal to further Islamophobic sentiment.
The Guardian quotes a tech investor as calling DeepSeek's emergence as a rival to OpenAI's ChatGPT as a "Sputnik moment", after the Chinese AI chatbot "wiped" $11 trillion (£98tn) from the US tech index. The paper says the DeepSeek app topped the Apple app store in both the US and the UK across the weekend. The Guardian also looks at the warning from Auschwitz survivors, who speak of a "new age of hatred".
The Daily Mail leads on the royal family marking the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation, and gives a coloured account of the commemoration held there. "Before that gateway of death, they gathered for the last time - the handful of eyewitnesses to history's greatest abomination", reads the paper in reference to what it calls "important guests" - the 56 elderly Holocaust survivors.
The Sun splashes with its exclusive on former Premier League referee David Coote, who tells the paper he took cocaine as an "escape" over fears of coming out as gay in the "macho world" of football. The 42-year-old also told the paper he was "not sober" during his rant at former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
"It is our duty to remember", reads the Daily Mirror's headline, with a full page photo of former Auschwitz prisoner Stanislaw Zalewski, 95. The paper says the last survivors of the Nazis, "beg [the] world to keep alive memory of the lost millions".
The Daily Star focuses on "tech bros in turmoil", as the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek's accomplishments saw shares drop across the US tech sector.
Auschwitz survivors light candles as they pay tribute to Holocaust victims at a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberationAuschwitz survivors light candles as they pay tribute to Holocaust victims at a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation
The Daily Telegraph leads on the report leaked from the Home Office, which the paper says will push for police to record more non-crime hate incidents, external. The report - ordered by the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper last year - says Labour should reverse the previous government's policy to limit recording such incidents, due to concerns about freedom of speech.The Daily Telegraph leads on the report leaked from the Home Office, which the paper says will push for police to record more non-crime hate incidents, external. The report - ordered by the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper last year - says Labour should reverse the previous government's policy to limit recording such incidents, due to concerns about freedom of speech.
The Times says the review has described two-tier policing, where two groups are allegedly treated differently for similar behaviour, as an "extreme right-wing narrative", external, which is "leaking" into mainstream debates. The paper adds that Cooper has rejected the recommendations, and features a quote from the shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, who says commenting on how police respond to incidents "is not far right".The Times says the review has described two-tier policing, where two groups are allegedly treated differently for similar behaviour, as an "extreme right-wing narrative", external, which is "leaking" into mainstream debates. The paper adds that Cooper has rejected the recommendations, and features a quote from the shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, who says commenting on how police respond to incidents "is not far right".
The Daily Express, external and the Daily Mirror, external both feature a picture of an elderly Holocaust survivor who returned to Auschwitz for Monday's ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of its liberation. The Express captions the image "returning to hell", while the Mirror's headline reads "it is our duty to remember".The Daily Express, external and the Daily Mirror, external both feature a picture of an elderly Holocaust survivor who returned to Auschwitz for Monday's ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of its liberation. The Express captions the image "returning to hell", while the Mirror's headline reads "it is our duty to remember".
The i paper focuses on King Charles's call for the world to "avoid the mistakes of the 1930s". The Guardian takes a similar approach, featuring a message from four survivors of Auschwitz, who told world leaders to act against a rise in antisemitism. , externalThe i paper focuses on King Charles's call for the world to "avoid the mistakes of the 1930s". The Guardian takes a similar approach, featuring a message from four survivors of Auschwitz, who told world leaders to act against a rise in antisemitism. , external
The Daily Mail's front page shows a picture of the King, external wiping away a tear at the ceremony in Poland, and the Princess of Wales lighting a candle in London.The Daily Mail's front page shows a picture of the King, external wiping away a tear at the ceremony in Poland, and the Princess of Wales lighting a candle in London.
US President Donald Trump will approve an Israeli-style Iron Dome defence missile system, according to an article on the front page of the Telegraph, external. The Israeli Defence Forces say their system intercepts 90% of all missiles fired by Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. The paper adds that US military figures have concerns about missile attacks by China, Russia and Iran.US President Donald Trump will approve an Israeli-style Iron Dome defence missile system, according to an article on the front page of the Telegraph, external. The Israeli Defence Forces say their system intercepts 90% of all missiles fired by Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. The paper adds that US military figures have concerns about missile attacks by China, Russia and Iran.
"UK banks squeeze savers again to boost their profits" reads the i paper's headline, external. Quoting research from the financial information company, Moneyfacts, it reports that banks such as Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, NatWest and Santander pay an average rate of 1.42% between them on their easy access accounts, which is lower than the market average rate of 2.9% based on a deposit of £10,000."UK banks squeeze savers again to boost their profits" reads the i paper's headline, external. Quoting research from the financial information company, Moneyfacts, it reports that banks such as Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, NatWest and Santander pay an average rate of 1.42% between them on their easy access accounts, which is lower than the market average rate of 2.9% based on a deposit of £10,000.
The paper says High Street banks posted large profits in 2023. It has contacted the Treasury for comment. Santander told the i, it was committed to supporting customers, while NatWest said it regularly reviewed its interest rates.The paper says High Street banks posted large profits in 2023. It has contacted the Treasury for comment. Santander told the i, it was committed to supporting customers, while NatWest said it regularly reviewed its interest rates.
The Times says prostate cancer is now the most common form of the disease in England, external, overtaking breast cancer. Its report says NHS data - analysed by the charity Prostate Cancer UK - shows a 25% increase in cases of the disease since 2020. The figures have added pressure on ministers to overhaul what have been described as the "outdated" testing guidelines, according to the paper. GPs are currently banned from offering a prostate-specific antigen blood test to men without symptoms.The Times says prostate cancer is now the most common form of the disease in England, external, overtaking breast cancer. Its report says NHS data - analysed by the charity Prostate Cancer UK - shows a 25% increase in cases of the disease since 2020. The figures have added pressure on ministers to overhaul what have been described as the "outdated" testing guidelines, according to the paper. GPs are currently banned from offering a prostate-specific antigen blood test to men without symptoms.
Finally, the Daily Mail reports on a warning from Pope Francis, with the headline "thou shall not scroll", external. The paper says the Pope has urged young people to avoid overusing social media, as it causes what he calls "brain rot".Finally, the Daily Mail reports on a warning from Pope Francis, with the headline "thou shall not scroll", external. The paper says the Pope has urged young people to avoid overusing social media, as it causes what he calls "brain rot".
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