Morning editorial priority was dominated by President Trump’s arrival at the World Economic Forum in Davos, framed as a high-stakes showdown following his threats to annex Greenland and his branding of the UK’s Chagos Islands deal as "stupidity." Editors tracked diplomatic friction as the US Treasury Secretary dismissed Denmark as "irrelevant" and Keir Starmer vowed not to "yield" to American pressure during PMQs. By early afternoon, the narrative shifted to Trump’s keynote address, where he demanded "immediate negotiations" for a piece of the Arctic while explicitly ruling out military force. Media outlets highlighted a broadening rift as Trump attacked UK North Sea oil policies and cancelled a meeting with the German Chancellor. However, by late evening, a sudden de-escalation occurred. Outlets reported a "framework deal" reached with NATO’s Mark Rutte, leading Trump to withdraw his tariff threats against European allies in exchange for American military bases on the island.