World This Week: Iran Protests, Greenland & EU Trade Deal – France 24

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The week of January 16, 2026, saw escalating tensions and political maneuvering across the globe, from a violent crackdown on protests in Iran to a diplomatic dispute over Greenland and political volatility in Europe.

Escalating Protests in Iran

A nationwide uprising in Iran entered its third week, marked by a severe response from the regime. The government reportedly shut down internet and phone lines as graphic accounts of a violent crackdown by the Revolutionary Guard emerged, reportedly resulting in thousands of deaths. Despite this, President Trump initially voiced support for the protesters before appearing to moderate his stance.

Geopolitical Tensions in the Arctic

A renewed push by the United States to annex Greenland met with resistance from Denmark and Greenlandic leadership. President Trump stated the US “needs” Greenland for strategic defense purposes, prompting a bolstering of NATO’s presence in the region by European allies and placing Greenland’s leaders in a difficult position.

Political Turmoil in Europe

France’s government survived two votes of no confidence following widespread protests by farmers angered by the EU’s Mercosur trade deal. Simultaneously, in the United Kingdom, a Conservative MP defected to Nigel Farage’s Reform party, signaling further political realignment.

Did You Know? Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites were reportedly used to circumvent the Iranian government’s internet shutdown, allowing graphic accounts of the crackdown to reach the outside world.
Expert Insight: The convergence of these events – unrest in Iran, geopolitical posturing in the Arctic, and domestic political challenges in Europe – highlights a period of increased global instability. The potential for escalation in any of these situations remains significant, and the interconnectedness of these events suggests a complex and unpredictable international landscape.

This report was produced by Gavin Lee, Rebecca Gnignati, Guillaume Gougeon and Laura Burloux.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of the protests in Iran?

Protests in Iran have entered a third week, with reports of a violent crackdown by the Revolutionary Guard and thousands of deaths, despite a government shutdown of internet and phone lines.

Why is the United States interested in Greenland?

President Trump stated that the United States “needs” Greenland for strategic defense purposes, prompting a diplomatic dispute with Denmark and Greenland.

What sparked the political turmoil in France and the UK?

In France, protests by farmers over the EU’s Mercosur trade deal led to votes of no confidence in the government. In the UK, a Conservative MP’s defection to the Reform party contributed to political volatility.

How might these interconnected global events shape international relations in the coming months?

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