Morning headlines were dominated by a dual-track escalation in U.S. foreign policy: President Trump’s ultimatum to Iran regarding imminent executions and his intensified pressure on Denmark over Greenland. German editors initially focused on the U.S. embassy’s urgent evacuation order for citizens in Tehran, framing it as a precursor to a potential military strike. Concurrently, attention remained on the White House summit where Vice President JD Vance sought to finalize the acquisition of Greenland. By afternoon, the narrative shifted toward the collapse of these Washington negotiations. Reports highlighted a "fundamental disagreement" between the U.S. and Denmark, with Copenhagen increasing its military presence on the island. This diplomatic rupture peaked in the evening as editorial priority pivoted to a sudden German intervention. Outlets across the political spectrum reported the confirmed deployment of Bundeswehr soldiers to Greenland on an "exploration mission," signaling a shift from diplomatic mediation to direct European military involvement in the Arctic dispute.