The Dutch media morning was defined by the death of literary icon Cees Nooteboom and warnings of imminent fruit shortages due to Mediterranean floods. However, by midday, editorial priority shifted abruptly to a massive cyberattack on telecom provider Odido. All major outlets led with the breach of 6.2 million customer accounts, emphasizing the theft of names, addresses, and bank details. This digital failure coincided with reports of a physical infrastructure crisis, as Tennet warned that the overcapacity of the power grid in three provinces would halt new housing connections. In the afternoon, coverage turned to the political fallout of President Trump’s 'Border Czar' Tom Homan ending ICE operations in Minnesota, which Dutch editors framed as a significant policy retreat. The evening news cycle was dominated by the Milan Winter Olympics. Following days of Dutch frustration on the ice, editors prioritized the double gold medal victories of shorttrackers Xandra Velzeboer and Jens van 't Wout.