The day began with the White House stating Trump would accept an Iran deal only if his red lines were respected, following the previous night's Situation Room meeting that ended without a decision. By morning, reports emerged of an Iranian missile striking a US base in Kuwait, wounding five Americans and threatening the fragile peace process. This escalation dominated headlines across outlets, with Hegseth warning the US could resume war and Iran asserting control over Hormuz. In the afternoon, a horse stampede during June 2 parade rehearsals in Rome injured five, two seriously, after fireworks spooked the animals. The incident drew attention to safety lapses. Evening coverage shifted to PSG's Champions League final victory over Arsenal on penalties, securing their second consecutive title. Meanwhile, the tragic death of two-year-old Beatrice in Bordighera, with evidence of abuse found on her mother's partner's phone, continued to receive coverage.