German media attention on September 27 initially highlighted concerns about rising GPS disturbances, possibly due to Russian attacks, and job cuts at Bosch. Early morning reports also covered President Trump's optimism for a Gaza agreement. Later, Russia's re-admission to the Paralympics and ongoing discussions about Russia's focus on Denmark ahead of the EU summit gained traction.
By midday, attention fragmented across social issues, including reports of sexual misconduct at Oktoberfest and a reported group rape. However, the dominant story by the early afternoon became President Trump's order to deploy the military in Portland against "Antifa and other domestic terrorists."
The late afternoon and evening were then heavily focused on large-scale Gaza protests in Berlin, with reports of up to 60,000 demonstrators and police intervention at Islamist gatherings. This was accompanied by discussions on Russia's critical stance against Germany, notably Lawrow's "Nazism" comment.