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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a phone conversation with his Uzbek counterpart, Bakhtiyor Saidov, on Monday to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments. The two diplomats also reviewed preparations for an upcoming high-level strategic cooperation council meeting between Türkiye and Uzbekistan.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greeted members of the press in Istanbul's Beyoglu district to commemorate Working Journalists' Day. He expressed his hopes for future anniversaries together, marking the occasion with several cabinet ministers.Türkiye's Communications Directorate paid tribute to press members on Working Journalists' Day, with special remembrance for reporters killed in Gaza. The message underscored the importance of press freedom and access to information.

European nations deploy troops to Greenland in show of Arctic solidarity

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09:53, 16/01/2026, Friday
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European nations deploy troops to Greenland in show of Arctic solidarity
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Military activity is increasing in Greenland, a country that US President Donald Trump has his eye on.

European nations, including Germany, France, and Sweden, have begun deploying military personnel to Greenland as part of a multinational operation. The move is a direct response to persistent US interest in acquiring the strategic Arctic territory from Denmark.

European nations deploy troops to Greenland in show of Arctic solidarity

In a significant escalation of the diplomatic standoff over Greenland, European allies have initiated a coordinated military deployment to the autonomous Danish territory. The operation, led by Denmark and involving several NATO members, serves as a tangible demonstration of support for Copenhagen's sovereignty in the face of US acquisition ambitions.

A multinational 'Arctic Resilience Operation'

Following Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen's admission that talks at the White House failed to change the US position, European powers moved to reinforce Greenland's status. Under the framework of an "Arctic Resilience Operation," nations including Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway are deploying military assets. Danish transport aircraft have landed in the capital Nuuk, with French units arriving for intelligence missions and Germany providing reconnaissance support.

A symbolic but clear political message

The deployment, while limited in scale, carries a potent political signal aimed at Washington. It represents a collective European "we are here" statement, affirming that Greenland's future is a matter of continental security and solidarity with a fellow EU and NATO member state. The operation underscores that the dispute is no longer a bilateral issue between the US and Denmark but one that engages broader European strategic interests in the Arctic.

US stance and the announcement of technical talks

Despite the European military activity, the US maintains its interest. After a reporter asked if he would take Greenland by force, former President Donald Trump deflected, saying, "No, you're saying that, I'm not saying that. You don't know what I'm going to do." Simultaneously, the White House indicated that "technical talks" regarding a potential acquisition would proceed, suggesting the US is pursuing both diplomatic and coercive tracks. For global observers like Türkiye, the situation illustrates how competition for resources and strategic positioning is militarizing the Arctic and testing transatlantic alliance cohesion.

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