The editorial morning was dominated by the aftermath of the failed White House summit on Greenland. Following Donald Trump’s annexation demands, Danish and Greenlandic officials described the U.S. stance as a desire to 'conquer' the island. By midday, editorial focus shifted to a military response: France and Germany initiated troop deployments, and Defense Minister Margarita Robles signaled that Spain would likely join a European surveillance and deterrence mission. Simultaneously, a domestic judicial conflict emerged as the Constitutional Court overruled a Supreme Court decision regarding the appointment of Dolores Delgado, fueling headlines about political interference. By late afternoon, the international desk pivoted to the White House visit of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. Editors highlighted the diplomatic ambiguity of the event, noting that while Machado gifted her Nobel medal to Trump, the U.S. administration simultaneously validated the Maduro regime’s compliance with its demands. The day concluded with the announcement of the 'España Crece' sovereign fund, a 120-billion-euro investment initiative.