On January 29, Italian editorial attention transitioned from domestic disaster management to a major diplomatic breakthrough. Morning headlines were dominated by the 'Simplification Decree,' introducing lifelong IDs and digital voting cards, alongside the worsening crisis in Niscemi. As the scale of the Sicilian landslide was officially compared to the 1963 Vajont disaster, editors tracked a deepening political rift over whether to divert funds from the Strait of Messina Bridge to emergency relief, with the opposition demanding Prime Minister Meloni’s appearance in Parliament. By late afternoon, the news cycle shifted abruptly to international diplomacy. All major outlets prioritized President Trump’s announcement of a one-week 'frost truce' in Ukraine, reporting that Vladimir Putin agreed to halt attacks on cities due to extreme cold. This development overshadowed the European Union’s decision earlier that day to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, a move that drew immediate condemnation from Tehran.