Morning coverage centered on the formalization of a NATO-mediated framework for Greenland, which saw Donald Trump suspend tariff threats against Europe. While mainstream outlets analyzed the technical 'territorial compromise' involving sovereign military bases, left-leaning media like L'Humanité remained critical of the exclusion of Danish and Greenlandic authorities from the negotiations. By midday, editorial priority shifted to the Davos Forum, where Trump launched his 'Peace Council' as a direct competitor to the United Nations, signing a founding charter with twenty world leaders. This was followed by a high-stakes encounter between Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky. Editors highlighted Zelensky's announcement that peace documents are 'almost ready' and that an agreement on security guarantees has been reached, despite unresolved territorial issues in Eastern Ukraine. The evening cycle was marked by the French Navy's interception of the 'Grinch,' a sanctioned Russian ghost-fleet tanker, an event President Macron utilized to project European resolve and maritime sovereignty.