Newspapers on July 27 focused on the evolving international and humanitarian landscape. The day saw a significant development in US-EU trade relations, with reports initially detailing the European Union's crucial attempt for a trade agreement with President Trump to prevent American tariffs. By late afternoon, multiple sources confirmed the successful sealing of this deal, introducing a new 15 percent import tariff on EU goods. Concurrently, the Gaza conflict remained a central editorial priority. Following a prominent actor's public accusation against the King regarding complicity in the alleged genocide, media continued to detail humanitarian aid efforts, including air drops and truck entries. However, this coverage quickly evolved to highlight criticism from aid organizations and Dutch diplomats concerning the aid's insufficient impact amid rising hunger-related deaths.