The alleged Russian GPS jamming of EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's aircraft dominated international reports throughout the day, particularly from late morning, intensifying discussions on cyber warfare and EU-Russia relations. Defense Minister Pistorius sharply rejected von der Leyen's proposal for EU troops to secure a Ukraine ceasefire, adding to defense policy debates. Concurrently, US President Trump's global influence remained a consistent theme, with his Chicago plans, policies affecting Harvard and Switzerland, and a "GREAT" Gaza plan discussed alongside a new world order outlined at the SCO summit. Domestically, the debate over Germany's social state continued from previous days, focusing on Bürgergeld sanctions, calls for baby boomers' economic responsibility, and critiques that the social state stifles growth.