On January 14, Polish editors transitioned from early morning commemorations of the MS Jan Heweliusz disaster toward a day dominated by political survival and geostrategic movement. By midday, editorial priority focused on the internal disintegration of the Polska 2050 party, following the previous day's annulled election; analysts framed the organizational chaos as a potential "political death." Simultaneously, media attention tracked Zbigniew Ziobro’s defiant interview from Budapest, where he confirmed his asylum status while pledging a return to Poland. The late afternoon saw a sharp pivot toward military and international security. Editors prioritized the sudden deployment of Polish troops to Greenland, a move that gained prominence despite a lack of diplomatic consensus following high-level talks involving Donald Trump. The evening cycle concluded with an urgent escalation on the eastern frontier, as headlines focused on President Zelenskyy’s announcement of a state of emergency and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs' immediate evacuation order for citizens in Iran.