On January 22, 2026, Chinese editorial priorities shifted from the general launch of the 15th Five-Year Plan toward a specific focus on ideological and institutional discipline. Throughout the morning, mainland state organs including Xinhua and CCTV synchronized a retrospective campaign on the 'Eight-Point Regulation,' framing party self-revolution as the prerequisite for the new strategic period. By early afternoon, this transitioned into a unified focus on military governance; editors across all major state platforms prioritized Xi Jinping’s signing of new regulations on military theory work, positioning it as the 'first lesson' for the armed forces in 2026. In contrast, regional and external outlets prioritized legal and geopolitical friction. While state media presented a image of stability at the World Economic Forum, Hong Kong Free Press and BBC Chinese focused on the opening of the national security trial for Tiananmen vigil organizers. Simultaneously, SCMP and VOA tracked the escalating Greenland crisis, highlighting President Trump’s territorial demands and his pause on February tariffs as a volatile counterpoint to Beijing’s narrative of multilateralism.