US-Russia talks from yesterday yielded concrete results with an agreement on Black Sea navigation safety announced by afternoon. The deal, reportedly including stoppage of energy infrastructure attacks, represents the first tangible progress despite Moscow's demand for sanctions relief.
Ukraine revealed its first Long Neptune missile strike on Crimea while US intelligence warned of a Russian satellite potentially carrying nuclear weapons.
Three workplace fatalities occurred within hours of each other, the youngest victim being just 22 years old, continuing a disturbing trend of industrial accidents.
Minister Santanchè changed her legal team ahead of her INPS fraud trial, securing a postponement of proceedings.
By evening, the Supreme Court definitively rejected Rosa and Olindo's appeal in the Erba massacre case, ending years of legal battles.
In sports, Federica Brignone completed a remarkable season by securing her third World Cup trophy, adding the Giant Slalom title to her overall and downhill victories.