Finnish editorial priorities on January 6 shifted from the immediate aftermath of the Venezuelan incursion to an existential territorial dispute over Greenland. Morning coverage was dominated by Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's reaction to Donald Trump's claims, while regional outlets analyzed the domestic impact of AI-driven job losses and rising service fees. By afternoon, the focus sharpened on an emergency crisis meeting in Copenhagen, with editors highlighting expert warnings that American military options for acquiring Greenland pose a catastrophic threat to Nordic security. In the evening, attention consolidated around President Alexander Stubb’s appearance at the Paris summit. Mainstream media prioritized his announcement of Finland’s participation in a "coalition of the willing" providing security guarantees for Ukraine, while simultaneously reporting his firm backing of Danish sovereignty. The day concluded with headlines reporting a White House statement that military force remains a viable option for the annexation of Greenland.