The morning editorial cycle was initially dominated by the fallout from the U.S. military strike in Nigeria and the emergence of the Catholic Church as an active political opposition to the government. Conservative outlets such as El Mundo and La Razón focused on the perceived 'power vacuum' and internal fragmentation within the PSOE following recent electoral setbacks. By midday, editorial priority shifted abruptly toward a humanitarian tragedy as reports confirmed the disappearance of a Spanish father and his three children following a tourist boat shipwreck in Indonesia. RTVE and El Periódico led the coverage as the family was identified as being from Valencia. In the afternoon, media attention balanced this tragedy with escalating international tension, specifically Russia’s massive bombardment of Kyiv ahead of the Trump-Zelenski meeting. By late evening, the domestic focus returned to urgent weather alerts as Aemet issued a red warning for torrential rains in Málaga, triggering emergency mobile alerts and shifting the narrative back to regional disaster management.