Editorial attention opened with a diplomatic controversy as Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó's public slip of the tongue at a rally sparked backlash, marking a pivot from the previous day's focus on same-sex marriage legal maneuvers. Mid-morning coverage returned to the administrative battle over foreign same-sex marriage transcription, reporting the Ministry of Interior and Administration had adopted a stance aligned with conservative organization Ordo Iuris. Early afternoon shifted to international military intervention with questions about the timeline for ending operations in Iran. Late afternoon moved to domestic weather forecasts for Easter, then to international diplomacy with Donald Trump confirming a White House visitor. Evening coverage concluded with the abduction of American journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad and German media writing about 'paradise in Poland,' prompting a ministerial reaction.