From hostage crisis to assassination plots: Iranβs near half-century war on Americans
The article examines Iran's long-standing hostility towards the United States, tracing its origins from the 1979 hostage crisis to ongoing acts of terrorism and threats against Americans.
Maielis GonzΓ‘lez delves into Cuban reality through science fiction: 'My generation grew up with the corpse of a utopia'
Maielis GonzΓ‘lez's novel 'Nuclear' explores the unfinished nuclear power plant in JuraguΓ‘ and reflects on Cuba's ongoing crisis.
Attack in Iran: Emmanuel Macron calls for the 'diplomatic work' to 'resume its rights'
French President Emmanuel Macron insists that the diplomatic approach must be prioritized in addressing the Iranian nuclear crisis following the onset of Israeli-American military operations in Iran.
US-Iran crisis: Who are the main players?
The article discusses the US-Iran crisis, highlighting key figures such as President Donald Trump and his hardline stance against Iran amidst recent military actions by the US and Israel.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: On alert after the war in Iran β Support for the USA, goal is stability
The Greek government is on high alert following the US-Israel strikes in Iran, focusing on crisis management and stability in the region.
What Kaoru Has Seen at the North Korean Party Congress: A Sense of Crisis in Kim Jong-un's Power Maintenance
The article discusses insights from Professor Kaoru Hasuike regarding the recent North Korean Party Congress and the perceived sense of urgency in Kim Jong-un's efforts to maintain power.
Tricks to Make Nuclear Power Cheap
The article critiques a claim about the economic viability of nuclear power in Norway, highlighting unrealistic income assumptions.
ExplaiN: What Will Happen with Iran - War or Deal with the US for Nuclear and Oil?
The crisis with Iran is reaching a critical phase, with the Middle East on the brink of escalation as Washington considers military action while Tehran explores diplomatic alternatives.
Negotiations between the USA and Iran resume; understand the crisis
Negotiators from the USA and Iran have resumed discussions mediated by Oman in Geneva, aiming to advance an agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program amid growing tensions and threats of military action from the US.
Donald Trump claims to prefer resolving the Iran crisis through diplomatic means
Donald Trump expressed his preference for resolving the Iran crisis through diplomacy, emphasizing the need to prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.
A Nuclear Energy Engineer Homeless on the Streets: A Shocking Story that Shakes Egypt
The story of Egyptian nuclear engineer Layla Ibrahim Hassan, who has been homeless for seven months due to disputes over rent, has sparked widespread outrage and discussion on social media.
Podcast: 'On Point': Can a War Between the USA and Iran Still Be Prevented?
The article discusses the escalating crisis between the USA and Iran, highlighting President Trump's preparations for a potential military strike and Tehran's untenable demands.
WSJ: Nuclear Demand Takes Flight. Uranium Supply is Stumbling
Rising demand for nuclear energy and the expansion of data centers are putting pressure on global uranium supplies, raising fears of a fuel crisis for reactors.
"Networks" addresses the transfer of an American nuclear reactor and Havana's garbage crisis
The episode of 'Networks' discusses the transfer of a small nuclear reactor by the U.S. Department of Energy and the garbage crisis in Havana.
Second Round of US-Iran Talks: What Each Side Hopes for in a New Nuclear Agreement, Including Israel
Iran is negotiating with the United States amid a severe economic crisis, focusing on its nuclear program and potential relief from US sanctions.
Europe between Nuclear Renaissance and Global Competition
Europe is facing a complex and contradictory energy landscape as it enters 2026, with significant shifts in attitude towards nuclear energy.
Breaking: Iranian President: We are doing everything we can to find solutions to the country's crises
Iranian President emphasizes the need for unity and solidarity to address national crises and asserts that the country is not seeking nuclear weapons.
Exclusive: Russiaβs worst attack on substations halves Ukraineβs nuclear power output
Russia's recent significant attack on Ukraine's substations has severely reduced the country's nuclear power output by approximately 50%.
Top military receives Trump's trust as crisis diplomat
President Donald Trump has appointed Admiral Brad Cooper to continue negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, while Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll returns to discussions on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Circular reasoning about nuclear power
The article discusses the economic arguments surrounding nuclear power as highlighted in a recent book review, particularly focusing on the debt repayment structures of nuclear projects.
Ukraine's nuclear power plants cut generation capacity after large-scale Russian attack
Ukraine's nuclear power plants have reduced their generation capacity following a large-scale attack by Russia using drones and missiles, impacting the country's electricity supply.
'If there is no solution, we will be the Post Office tomorrow,' says Eletronuclear president about financial situation
The acting president of Eletronuclear, Alexandre Caporal, warns of potential financial collapse if a solution regarding Angra 3 nuclear plant is not reached, as the company only has cash reserves until mid-March.
Crisis in Iran: The Issues Dividing Washington and Tehran
The US and Iran are set to hold crucial talks in Oman, amidst President Trump's threat of military action in a conflict-ridden region, focusing on Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, regional armed group support, and human rights issues.
New Nuclear Power Plants Are an Outdated Decision
154 civic groups have condemned the government's plans for new nuclear power plants, asserting that nuclear energy cannot be a solution to the climate crisis and urging accountability for the risks incurred by local communities and future generations.
Nuclear Iran: Talks Collapse, say American officials
Serious rifts in US-Iran communications arise from Washington's refusal to meet Tehran's demands regarding the location and content of negotiations, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the dispute surrounding Iran's nuclear program and increasing the risk of a new crisis in the Middle East.
USA-Russia: Is this the beginning of a nuclear arms race?
The article explores the reasons for the expiration of the last treaties between the USA and Russia concerning nuclear arsenal control and discusses their positions on extending the New START treaty, while also analyzing the evolving rules of nuclear arsenal control since the Cuban missile crisis and the implications of China's nuclear arsenal expansion.
It's not that hot with the renaissance of electricity production from nuclear, even though it faces unprecedented growth
Countries, including several in Europe, are planning new nuclear reactors as a response to the climate crisis and to secure a stable energy source independent of fossil fuel imports.
Ashamed of Important Weaknesses
Jonas NΓΈland's book discusses various energy crises, including climate change, high electricity prices, and energy poverty, while advocating for nuclear power as a solution.
Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon: The 12-Day War Gave Us Experience in Managing Dialogue with America
Iran's ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, stated that the country is prepared to face potential American attacks and emphasizes the importance of dialogue in resolving the nuclear crisis during upcoming negotiations with the U.S. in Turkey.
Iran: Whitkoff presented the US terms for a peaceful resolution of the crisis
Steve Whitkoff, special envoy of Donald Trump, outlined the US conditions for resolving the crisis in Iran through diplomatic means, emphasizing the hope for a non-military solution.
Leading Swedish Daily: Trump Threatens Us, We Need Nuclear Weapons
Dagens Nyheter has ignited a previously unthinkable public debate about nuclear weapons in Scandinavia, prompted by the Greenland crisis and Sweden's NATO membership concerns.
EDF improves its nuclear electricity production
EDF continues to increase its nuclear electricity production, achieving 373 terawatt-hours in 2025, a 3.1% rise compared to 2024, indicating a steady recovery since the 2022 crisis.
Who Questions the Regime in Iran β The Rival Forces and Their Limits
The Iranian religious leadership faces increasing pressure from a new wave of social unrest fueled by severe economic hardships and inflation, exacerbated by airstrikes from Israeli and American forces targeting the country's nuclear facilities.
A Year in Climate: Positive for Renewable Energy and Nuclear, Negative for Trump and Ongoing Warming
The year 2025 in climate and climate politics is marked by rising temperatures and inadequate efforts to control the crisis, contrasted by the obstructionist policies of President Trump and slow global shifts in energy and ecosystem protection.
How close is the planet to a nuclear crisis? China with 100 new warheads annually, the expiring 'New Start' treaty, and threats from Russia-US
The article discusses the proximity of the world to a nuclear crisis, emphasizing China's annual production of 100 new warheads, the upcoming expiration of the New Start treaty, and the threats posed by Russia and the USA.