Finnish editorial priorities on January 5th shifted from the military execution of the Venezuelan incursion to the escalating diplomatic friction over Greenland. During the morning, editors tracked Donald Trump’s reaffirmed claims to Greenland and Venezuelan oil, noting his dismissive rhetoric toward Denmark. This prompted an immediate reaction from Greenland’s Prime Minister, who rejected comparisons to Venezuela and demanded a direct line to Washington. By mid-afternoon, the focus transitioned to the legal proceedings in New York, where Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty. Simultaneously, Finnish analysts began prioritizing the "Donroe Doctrine," evaluating the security risks of American unilateralism for the Nordic region and its impact on NATO’s stability. Domestic coverage remained concentrated on an extreme cold wave, with temperatures reaching -40 degrees Celsius, and the fallout from the "Hannes" storm, while legal experts debated whether politician Ano Turtiainen’s statements regarding domestic conflict constituted treason.