Finnish editorial priorities on January 4th focused on the logistical and diplomatic aftermath of the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. Morning coverage detailed the arrival of Nicolás Maduro in New York, his transfer to a Brooklyn detention center, and the White House release of footage showing him in handcuffs. Editors highlighted the Venezuelan Supreme Court's appointment of a temporary successor and Donald Trump’s public emphasis on Venezuela's oil reserves over democratic transitions. By midday, focus shifted to domestic political reactions, specifically President Alexander Stubb’s measured statement questioning the Maduro regime's legitimacy while avoiding direct condemnation of the U.S. strike. This sparked analytical debates regarding the legality of the 'Donroe Doctrine' and Finland's security positioning. In the evening, news of a fresh fiber optic cable breach near Latvia redirected attention to Baltic Sea security, while reports of a drone attack on Moscow and Trump’s ominous comments regarding Greenland further complicated the geopolitical landscape.