On January 11, French editorial priorities shifted from political maneuvering to a domestic tragedy as a series of fatal avalanches in the Savoie region dominated the headlines. While early reports noted three deaths, by the evening the toll had risen to six skiers killed in hors-piste accidents, prompting a wave of safety warnings across BFMTV, Le Figaro, and France TV Info. In foreign coverage, editors focused on the escalating violence in Iran. Morning reports of an internet blackout transitioned into midday coverage of President Massoud Pezeshkian labeling protesters as 'rioters.' By evening, the narrative centered on the regime’s threat to militarize its response and the United Nations’ call for restraint. Simultaneously, media tracked Donald Trump’s shifting focus from Venezuela to Cuba, highlighting his ultimatum for a resource-starved Havana to 'conclude an accord' or face a total blockade. Domestically, editors analyzed the executive branch's defensive posture, with Sébastien Lecornu using the threat of dissolution to counter impending censure motions.