Editorial priority on May 9 centered on the intersection of Donald Trump’s three-day ceasefire and Vladimir Putin’s Victory Day parade in Moscow. Early coverage across major outlets like Frankfurter Rundschau and Tagesspiegel framed the parade as a performance facilitated by Washington, while Welt and Sueddeutsche emphasized its scaled-back nature as a sign of Russian vulnerability. By afternoon, the focus shifted to the election of Peter Magyar as Hungary’s Prime Minister, which FAZ characterized as the collapse of the Orbán system. Domestically, fiscal tensions persisted as CSU leader Markus Söder demanded significant cuts to the social budget and citizen’s benefit, following the previous day's legislative defeat of the government's relief bonus. Evening reports transitioned to socio-cultural analyses of male violence and mental health in academia, alongside the continued polling surge of the AfD at the expense of the governing coalition.