The morning began with intense editorial focus on a mass-casualty rail collision in Andalusia. Outlets emphasized the involvement of an Iryo train, partially owned by Italy's Ferrovie dello Stato, as the death toll climbed to 39. Simultaneously, editors tracked the Greenland dispute, focusing on President Trump's rhetoric linking trade peace to his Nobel aspirations and the subsequent downturn on the Milan stock exchange. By early afternoon, domestic coverage prioritized the gruesome forensic updates in the Federica Torzullo femicide case following her husband's silence during interrogation. However, this was abruptly eclipsed by 5:00 PM when all major newsrooms pivoted to the death of fashion designer Valentino Garavani at age 93. By evening, the passing of the 'Last Emperor' became the undisputed lead story across the Italian press, relegating the Spanish rail disaster and Trump’s Davos-related trade threats to secondary positions.