The morning was dominated by a technical malfunction on Air Force One that delayed President Trump’s arrival at Davos, framing a narrative of logistical and diplomatic friction. Editors focused on the aggressive rhetoric from European leaders Macron and von der Leyen, who countered Trump’s territorial interests in Greenland with pledges of increased EU investment. By early afternoon, headlines pivoted to Trump’s keynote speech, where he described Europe as 'unrecognizable' and issued an ultimatum for immediate negotiations to acquire Greenland, threatening future retaliation if rebuffed. Domestic reporting briefly shifted to the confession of Claudio Carlomagno in the Torzullo femicide and the European Parliament’s rejection of the Mercosur trade agreement. However, the day concluded with a dramatic editorial reversal in the evening. Following a meeting with NATO’s Mark Rutte, Trump announced a framework agreement for Greenland and the suspension of February’s planned tariffs, a shift characterized by the press as a sudden 'thaw' in the transatlantic trade war.