On January 10, Dutch editors prioritized Donald Trump’s aggressive shift in foreign policy. Morning headlines focused on his declaration that the United States would acquire Greenland "willingly or unwillingly," a move framed by quality outlets like NRC and de Volkskrant as a strategic challenge to Russian and Chinese influence. This geopolitical narrative expanded by midday to include the 'Donroe doctrine,' with reports analyzing the regional fallout of President Maduro’s arrest in Venezuela and escalating civil unrest in Iran. Domestically, the transition from Storm Goretti to a persistent cold wave dominated logistical reporting. Editors focused on the 'treacherous' road conditions and the KNMI’s extreme wind chill warnings. By late afternoon, the editorial focus shifted toward the domestic political reality of a newly formed minority cabinet of D66, VVD, and CDA. Analysis centered on the inherent instability of governing without a parliamentary majority and the potential reliance on opposition cooperation to pass legislation.