The day began with continued coverage of Trump's trade threats against Europe and Canada, and ongoing reports of explosions in Tehran alongside Yemeni missile launches towards Israel. Mid-morning saw new Pentagon revelations regarding Iran's Isfahan nuclear bunkers, deemed "too deep" for "super bombs," with speculation about uranium relocation, challenging previous damage assessments. By midday, editorial focus shifted decisively to the Budapest Pride parade, where tens of thousands defied Viktor Orban's ban, drawing significant attention to confrontations with far-right counter-protesters and the mayor's participation. This international social event dominated headlines for several hours. As the evening progressed, a critical domestic story emerged: a radar center failure in Northwest Italy, halting over 300 flights from Milan to Turin. This immediate infrastructure crisis quickly became the dominant news, with updates on flight resumptions and subsequent stoppages. The G7's agreement on a global minimum tax also constituted a significant international development throughout the day.