On January 6, Polish editorial priorities shifted from morning infrastructure and weather alerts to high-level international diplomacy. Early reports focused on a systemic failure in air traffic control and a severe cold wave, briefly interrupted by the forensic investigation into a mass casualty site where forty people died. By midday, attention moved to Donald Tusk’s arrival at the Paris summit, framing his presence as a pivotal moment for European coordination following the geopolitical tensions in South America reported in previous days. In the afternoon, editors highlighted a rail safety incident involving missing track segments and the sudden death of a U.S. congressman, which was interpreted as a legislative blow to the Trump administration. The day concluded with Tusk’s declaration of domestic political finality regarding a specific unnamed controversy, juxtaposed against escalating White House rhetoric regarding military options in Greenland and the pursuit of regime remnants in the Americas.