Italian newspapers initially focused on President Trump's proposed exclusive summit with Putin in Alaska to end the Ukraine war, explicitly excluding Zelensky, prompting a firm EU response that peace requires Kyiv's involvement. This continued the previous day's summit developments. By mid-morning, domestic news gained significant editorial attention with the Milan fatal hit-and-run: four minors, reportedly under 14, were arrested, with updates throughout the day detailing their ages and non-imputability. Concurrently, the body of a 6-year-old missing boy was recovered in Jesolo. Later, the spotlight returned to the Trump-Putin summit as Anchorage was confirmed as the venue. Zelensky strongly rejected any Donbass cession and characterized the summit as a "personal victory" for Putin without Kyiv's inclusion, marking a key development in the diplomatic standoff. Ongoing political debates on Italian tourism and the Garlasco DNA case also featured prominently.