Newspaper headlines:’ ‘Tech stocks suffer’ and ‘Delusions of Polish Maddie’

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"Social media trolls fuelled delusions of 'polish maddie'," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail

“An army of online conspiracy theorists” pushed Julia Wandelt to believe she was the missing girl Madeleine McCann, according to the Daily Mail. The paper writes that “a jury yesterday convicted her [Wandelt] of tormenting Kate and Gerry McCann in a campaign that began on the internet”, pushing Wandelt to claim she was their missing daughter after being abducted during a family holiday in 2007. DNA tests show Wandelt is not Madeleine.

"Maddie fantasist guilty: We hope she gets the care she needs, McCanns' compassion for woman who harassed them for 3 years," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror

“The parents of Madeleine McCann say the fantasist who pretended to be their missing daughter needs help,” leads the Daily Mirror. Madeleine’s family has shown Wandelt “compassion” after her conviction, the paper writes.

"Tech stocks suffer $1.2tn Al sell-off," reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times

The Financial Times leads with a $1.2tn (£0.9tn) “AI sell-off” among some of the biggest “AI-related stocks”, including Nvidia, Meta, Palantir and Oracle. It also reports slippage among tech giants Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet, which are “borrowing hundreds of billions to fund…

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