Morning coverage focused on NRC's investigation of COVID testing facility fraud, while reports emerged about Germans building private bunkers due to Russian fears. By midday, Wilders rejected opposition negotiations over budget plans, marking a definitive stance in coalition talks, while VVD's Yesilgöz attempted reconciliation.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations dominated afternoon coverage, starting with 200 protesters at Stopera and growing to hundreds marching toward Museumplein. The protests occurred despite recent restrictions, with authorities maintaining a different approach from previous days' prohibitions. A Pegida leader was arrested at Dam Square.
Evening news shifted to international developments, with reports of Syrian rebels' advances in Aleppo and continuing tensions in northern Israel despite the ceasefire. The James Webb telescope observations challenging the Big Bang theory received attention in scientific coverage.