Morning coverage focused on the judicial aftermath of the Joël Guerriau trial and the fallout from the 2026 budget adoption, while international desks tracked the shifting rhetoric of the Trump administration regarding the Minneapolis shooting. By midday, editorial attention pivoted toward President Emmanuel Macron’s strategic pivot on Greenland, framing it as a "European wake-up call" against American pressure. In the afternoon, media priority shifted to Donald Trump’s nuclear ultimatum and "armada" threat against Iran, alongside French support for designating the Revolutionary Guards as terrorists. Concurrently, the domestic cycle was dominated by the Senate's rejection of the "aid in dying" bill, a significant legislative reversal that returns the text to the National Assembly. The evening was defined by the end of the "conjugal duty" as the National Assembly voted unanimously to remove the concept from law, while late-night headlines were overtaken by a night of varied fortunes for French clubs in the Champions League.