The day's editorial attention in Germany began with continued extensive coverage of US President Trump's legal actions, as he sued the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over an Epstein-related report, deepening the ongoing dispute. Discussions also included his controversial proposal to sell US weapons to Germany and his broader trade policies. Domestically, the unresolved constitutional judge election and the Union's blockade remained a significant point of contention, with related critiques regarding the treatment of public figures. As the afternoon progressed, a shift in focus occurred towards the far-right AfD, including public opinion on a potential ban and how journalism should engage with the party. The evening saw a dramatic pivot, with German media predominantly covering the women's national football team's match against France. This became the central narrative, highlighted by an early red card, a missed penalty, and a remarkable fight in numerical disadvantage that culminated in a penalty shootout victory and advancement to the EM semi-finals.