On January 14, French editors shifted their focus from domestic agricultural unrest to an escalating geopolitical standoff. In the morning, headlines centered on the brutal repression in Iran, with death tolls rising to 3,400 as the regime weaponized internet blackouts. However, by early afternoon, editorial priority pivoted to the National Assembly, where the government narrowly survived two motions of censure related to the EU-Mercosur trade deal, effectively ending the 'tractor siege' of Paris. The evening was dominated by a sudden military escalation in the North Atlantic. Following reports from Danish diplomats regarding Donald Trump’s 'desire to conquer' Greenland, French editors prioritized the announcement of an emergency joint military mission. France and several European partners deployed troops to the territory for a 'grand froid' exercise, a move framed by major outlets as a direct strategic shield against American annexation threats. The day concluded with the Elysée summoning an emergency Defense Council to address the dual crises in Tehran and the Arctic.