The morning headlines focused on the Australian Open, as editors tracked the diverging fortunes of Italian tennis: Lorenzo Musetti’s injury-induced retirement against Novak Djokovic was followed by Jannik Sinner’s straight-sets victory over Ben Shelton. Domestically, editors prioritized the government’s response to the Niscemi hillside collapse, with Prime Minister Meloni conducting an aerial inspection of the disaster site as damage estimates reached two billion euros. By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to international legal and diplomatic friction. Reports of police raids on Deutsche Bank regarding Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich shared space with escalating threats between President Trump and Tehran. In the evening, the Viminale dominated the news cycle by signing a directive to introduce metal detectors in schools, a move aimed at curbing youth violence. The day concluded with the media reporting on a triple homicide of hunters near Messina and the elimination of Napoli from the Champions League following a home defeat to Chelsea.