The morning was characterized by domestic legal escalations, specifically the filing of a political espionage indictment against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and a series of police raids targeting child exploitation and market manipulation. Simultaneously, MHP's Feti Yıldız signaled a potential legislative consensus on the "right to hope," evolving the previous day's discourse on Kurdish political figures. By afternoon, editorial priority shifted to the landmark diplomatic meeting in Cairo between President Erdoğan and Egypt's President Sisi. Outlets emphasized the gift of a Togg electric vehicle to Sisi and the formalization of trade targets, marking a definitive pivot in regional alignment. This was paired with continued nationalist focus on the Epstein files, which editors linked to FETÖ to critique Western influence. In the evening, coverage focused on the collapse of US-Iran mediation talks as Washington rejected Tehran's latest offer. Reports of France and the Netherlands suspending flights to Israel further solidified an editorial narrative of imminent regional escalation.