The Trump-Putin call from yesterday continued dominating morning coverage, with Putin rejecting an immediate ceasefire but expressing willingness to negotiate. Trump suggested the Vatican as a potential venue for peace talks.
By midday, Italy's abstention from the WHO pandemic agreement emerged as a significant stance, with officials citing "state sovereignty" concerns.
The Garlasco murder case took center stage in the afternoon when Alberto Stasi appeared for questioning while newly indicted Andrea Sempio failed to show up. His lawyer provocatively posted "Hard fight without fear" on social media. The case dramatically escalated when media revealed prosecutors found Sempio's palm print near Chiara Poggi's body—evidence apparently overlooked for 18 years.
By evening, Prime Minister Meloni called Pope Leone XIV, who confirmed the Vatican's readiness to host Russia-Ukraine negotiations, formalizing Trump's suggestion from yesterday.