The morning was dominated by a total diplomatic rupture between Donald Trump and the European Union. Editors focused on Trump's threat of 200% tariffs on French wine and his publication of private messages from Macron and Rutte, alongside continued pressure regarding Greenland. Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron used the Davos forum to issue a unified rebuff, with Macron labeling the US strategy 'imperialist' and von der Leyen pledging an 'inflexible' response. This trade escalation triggered a 'sell America' wave on European stock exchanges by midday. In the early afternoon, domestic coverage pivoted to the forensic results of the Federica Torzullo femicide in Anguillara, with headlines detailing the extreme cruelty of the 23 stab wounds revealed by the autopsy. By evening, the focus shifted to a series of catastrophic rail accidents in Spain, including a fatal derailment near Barcelona and reports of King Felipe being among the injured in a separate disaster in Andalusia.