In the morning, editorial priority focused on the internal crisis within the Social Democratic Party (SDP). Editors tracked a high-stakes meeting where Tytti Tuppurainen secured her position as parliamentary group chair, while Kim Berg was removed from leadership following harassment allegations. This follows a week of intense scrutiny over party culture. Simultaneously, Helsingin Sanomat highlighted the rigid implementation of the government program, reporting on VR’s creation of a 'locomotive graveyard' in Pieksämäki due to a refusal to recycle assets. By afternoon, media attention shifted to public safety and criminal justice. Outlets led with a thwarted knife attack at a Turku school and the death of a 16-year-old who fled a child welfare facility. Concurrently, Jussi Halla-aho was re-elected as Speaker of Parliament with increased support, signaling a consolidation of the right-wing coalition’s power. In the evening, the narrative turned to international security, featuring Estonia’s special forces seizing a Russia-bound vessel and reports on the death of Muammar Gaddafi's son.