The Dutch media cycle on January 22 was defined by the aftermath of the 'Greenland-deal' brokered by Mark Rutte. Morning headlines transitioned from relief over President Trump withdrawing import tariffs to critical analysis of the proposed defense framework. Broadsheets focused on the diplomatic shift from sovereignty disputes to a renegotiation of the 1951 defense treaty, aimed at increasing NATO presence on the island. By afternoon, editorial attention pivoted to President Zelensky’s appearance at Davos. Outlets like NOS and de Volkskrant highlighted his vocal frustration with European 'slowness' and passivity, contrasting it with Trump’s perceived decisiveness. Concurrently, domestic focus intensified on infrastructure vulnerabilities following a Safety Board warning about extreme rainfall, alongside a major shift in the housing market as Rabobank restricted interest-only mortgages. The evening concluded with reports of an emergency EU summit, where leaders debated a more assertive strategy toward Washington despite the immediate de-escalation of the Arctic crisis.