The morning headlines centered on the 'Greenland Shield' framework, with editors highlighting Donald Trump’s sudden de-escalation of the trade war and the suspension of tariffs. While right-leaning outlets celebrated the strategic acquisition of mining rights and missile bases, centrist and liberal press focused on Denmark’s refusal to negotiate sovereignty, noting that the agreement remains largely verbal and contested by Copenhagen. By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted to Davos, where Trump formally launched his 'Board of Peace' for Gaza with 21 nations, despite a British boycott. Simultaneously, domestic attention was captured by a controversial legal reform in the 'Rape Bill,' with headlines tracking the removal of 'consent' from the legal text. The evening was dominated by President Zelensky’s sharp rhetorical break from the European Union. Editors emphasized his denunciation of European 'paralysis' regarding frozen assets and his announcement of a direct trilateral summit with the U.S. and Russia, signaling a pivot toward Trump’s mediation. The day ended with widespread coverage of 15-year-old Elsa Rubino awakening from her coma following the Crans-Montana tragedy.