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[EN] Financial Times

Iranians defy intensifying crackdown as Trump weighs options

Protesters take to the streets on Sunday as regime blames ‘rioters’ and the US and Israel for unrest

FirstFT: Iranians defy intensifying crackdown as Trump considers intervention

Also in today’s newsletter: Washington warns Cuba and Maersk explores using more ethanol to cut reliance on China

US High School Economics class: US economy grew at 4.3% rate in third quarter

GDP

What students should know about UK and US politics

Read a selection of FT articles on parties, voting and interest groups picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Venezuela and the trouble with the Donroe doctrine

Power and developments

‘Hundreds’ more agents head to Minnesota, says homeland security secretary

Increased federal enforcement in state follows widespread protests after ICE officer killed woman in her car

School IB economics: AI will free households from chores and boost hidden productivity, says OpenAI

Economic activity

Geography class

Read a selection of FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School geography class: Britain in talks with Nato allies over increasing presence in Arctic

Power and borders

Google introduces personalised shopping ads to AI tools

Tech giant moves to gain an edge in race to monetise popular AI tools

Danish officials hope to calm the conversation over Greenland

Talks over Arctic island’s future, Le Pen in court again, Wall Street bank results season kicks off and UK gets a GDP update

Andy Burnham backs Kemi Badenoch’s call for stricter rules on children and social media

British premier Keir Starmer has so far resisted an Australian-style ban on under-16s using social media

Britain in talks with Nato allies over increasing presence in Arctic

UK premier Keir Starmer is seeking to fend off Donald Trump’s threat to take over Greenland

UK private equity firms sharply increase use of offshore funds

University of Glasgow researcher says trend raises transparency concerns for investors

Trump says Cuba will receive no more Venezuelan oil as he pushes for deal

Communist government in Havana strikes defiant pose after US president vows to cut off energy lifeline

EU demands ‘Farage clause’ as part of Brexit reset talks with Britain

Reform UK leader vows to overturn any insurance deal with Brussels, saying such a move would be a ‘democratic outrage’

Europe should embrace the idea of going it alone

The more the EU has to pay for ingratiation with Trump, the less convincing its strategic rationale for doing so

Nato silence on Trump’s Greenland threats rattles European allies

Military alliance yet to issue public statement asserting territorial integrity of Arctic island and kingdom of Denmark

Trump Organization deepens Gulf push with $10bn in Saudi projects

Hotel and golf development mark first time US president’s family business has partnered with kingdom’s wealth fund

The off-ramps are narrowing for Iran’s regime

Faced with large protests and external pressure, ruling elites need domestic reform and a grand bargain with Washington

Eight tail risks for 2026

Wars, chatbots and bond vigilantism could rock markets this year

Will US inflation figures derail the Fed’s rate cut plans?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

The UK needs a detox from fiscal turmoil

Budget speculation dominated much of 2025. The chancellor’s New Year’s resolution should be to avoid a repeat in 2026

Nordics reject Trump’s claim of Chinese and Russian ships around Greenland

Trump has invoked the ships as his rhetoric on seizing Greenland has grown more aggressive