The day after the NATO summit, editorial attention shifted to a controversy at Yeditepe University, where a Quran verse banner was allegedly blocked. YÖK launched an investigation, covered by Gerçek Gündem, Hürriyet, and OdaTV. Earlier, the summit's aftermath lingered: Erdoğan posted about his Trump meeting and the summit's success, while pro-government outlets highlighted the CAATSA sanctions call and TL deposits hitting an 11-year high. By afternoon, domestic crime and legal cases dominated: a fatal hit-and-run in Muğla, a dormitory fire, and the Aziz İhsan Aktaş verdict date. The Tanju Özcan bribery trial saw a prosecutor's sentencing request. International tensions persisted: Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, and explosions were reported in Iran, though the US denied involvement. The European Parliament's Cyprus resolution drew sharp rebukes from Turkey.