American economist Sachs: US-Israeli aggression aims to establish dominance
American economist Jeffrey Sachs critiques the US and Israeli narrative regarding Iran, labeling the situation as a dominance-seeking war rather than a nuclear threat.
European official: Kaja Kallas had a phone conversation with the Iranian Foreign Minister
Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, spoke by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, according to an EU official, though details of the conversation remain undisclosed.
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave: "In terms of nuclear policy, the European Union has lost fifteen years"
Philippe Aghion and Marc Fontecave critique the European Union's nuclear policy, highlighting a recent acknowledgment of past mistakes by Ursula von der Leyen.
Trump's Strict Demands for Iran – 6-Point List Revealed
Donald Trump’s administration has outlined six stringent demands for Iran as preliminary discussions about the next phase of the conflict and potential peace negotiations are underway.
"CBS News": Trump is devising a strategy to seize Iran's nuclear stockpiles
According to CBS News, former President Trump is reportedly strategizing on how to seize Iran's nuclear stockpiles should he approve such an operation.
Prime Minister Orpo's Surprise News: Party Leaders Convene, Major Government Reform Advances
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has announced a meeting with party leaders to discuss advancing a proposal to restrict nuclear weapons in Finland.
Sutt: the construction of a nuclear power plant is a profit, not a cost project for Estonia
Estonia's government has approved a draft law to establish a framework for nuclear energy use and the construction of a nuclear power plant, which could be completed by the middle of the next decade.
Trump on Iran: We want to talk to them, but there’s no one left
US President Donald Trump stated that the US is doing remarkably well in Iran, while emphasizing that the US will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
When the nuclear preacher has 5,000 heads for annihilation
The article discusses the hypocrisy of the United States in its foreign policy and military engagements over the last eighty years.
Trump's grounds for concerns: Will the US risk lives to take Iran’s uranium?
Donald Trump's statements regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities raise concerns about potential US military actions and their impact on regional stability.
'Idea that Trump can be led around by Israel is foolishness,' ex-envoy to Iran says
Former U.S. envoy Elliott Abrams criticized the belief that Israel could manipulate Trump into conflict with Iran, asserting Trump as the first president truly acting against a nuclear Iran.
The Nuclear Energy and Safety Act Draft Moves Forward to the Riigikogu
The Estonian government has approved a draft law for a comprehensive legal framework for nuclear energy and safety, which is now moving to the Riigikogu for discussion.
Putin's allies predict 'end of world nuclear war' and slam 'satanic' Trump
Putin's supporters claim the U.S. operations in Iran could lead to nuclear conflict and criticize Trump’s rhetoric on nuclear weapons.
Czech nuclear and gas faces European rules. According to Havlíček, they are unattainable
The article discusses the challenges facing Czech nuclear and gas industries in complying with European regulations, which a government official describes as unattainable.
Iran did not attempt to resume uranium enrichment, wrote the head of the US intelligence in her speech. Then she did not say it
The head of US intelligence stated that Iran did not attempt to resume uranium enrichment, although this point was omitted in her speech.
‘The U.S. lost control of its foreign policy just before the negotiation settlement’
The Omani Foreign Minister criticized the U.S. for losing control over its foreign policy, pointing out that it escalated military action against Iran just as negotiations were nearing a resolution.
Nuclear propulsion under three conditions
A study from the Deon Policy Institute advocates for incorporating nuclear energy into Greece's energy strategy, emphasizing the importance of regulatory frameworks and social acceptance for its implementation.
'Nuclear policy will not change', Iran advocates new rules for Hormuz Strait
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has spoken about the ongoing Middle East conflict, nuclear policy, and new proposed regulations for the Hormuz Strait, asserting no significant changes in Iran's nuclear weapons policy.
NYT: Trump's Next Decision - The US is Considering an Operation Far More Dangerous than the Elimination of Osama bin Laden
US President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing a risky operation aimed at seizing or destroying Iran's nuclear material amidst escalating tensions in the region.
Larijani wanted to make Iran a nuclear power
Larijani, the former head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, played a crucial role in the country's nuclear decisions and his departure is seen as a significant setback for Iran.
Russian Nuclear Chief Says Projectile Struck Iran’s Bushehr Power Plant
The head of Russia's nuclear agency warns of potential radioactive contamination at Iran's Bushehr power plant following reported attacks amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli military strikes.
Iran’s Foreign Minister: I Don't Think Our Nuclear Perception Will Change, Mojtaba Khamenei Will Decide
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that he does not expect a significant change in the country’s position regarding nuclear weapon development, pending the public stance of the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
Is the color stripe of the National Coalition Party's foreign policy healthy for Finland? Timo Soini responds on HAAPALA-TV at 12 PM
The article discusses Finland's evolving foreign and security policy, focusing on nuclear weapons legislation and the country's potential role in securing oil shipments in the Iran war, featuring insights from former Foreign Minister Timo Soini.
The war extinguishes the nuclear debate
The ongoing war in Iran has prompted Europe to reconsider its nuclear energy policies amidst rising energy prices and inflation.
Assistant: New agreement was sold as a break with Danish nuclear weapons policy. It is due to two myths that still prevail.
The Danish government's participation in a new extended deterrence strategy with France has been portrayed as a significant shift in nuclear policy, whereas it reflects continuity in Denmark's historical stance.
VIDEOS: DF2 from Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various significant political and social issues in Brazil, including statements from Trump on nuclear arms, governors rejecting Lula's tax request, and key government developments.
Who was Ali Larijani, one of the most powerful men in Iran, killed by Israel in a bombing
Ali Larijani, a prominent Iranian political figure, was reportedly killed by an Israeli airstrike in Tehran.
Next US move on Iran: Seize Kharg Island, secure uranium or risk ground war escalation
The U.S. is weighing options regarding Iran, including targeting Kharg Island or its nuclear material, amidst escalating tensions.
'Their Foolishness...', Trump Angered at NATO for Not Supporting in Iran War
Donald Trump criticized NATO for not supporting the United States in a potential war against Iran, calling it a significant folly.
Nuclear propulsion under three conditions
A new study proposes the inclusion of nuclear energy in Greece's long-term energy planning, contingent on certain conditions.
Havlíček: The government will probably decide positively on the completion of Temelín next year
Czech Deputy Minister Havlíček indicates that the government is likely to make a positive decision about the completion of the Temelín nuclear power plant next year.
SDP intends to vote against the removal of all restrictions on nuclear weapons - The government dismissed proposals to freeze the dispute
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) plans to oppose a government proposal aimed at eliminating all restrictions on nuclear weapons, citing concerns that it would detach Finland from Nordic frameworks.
Is turning away from nuclear energy a strategic mistake for Europe?
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Europe regarding the implications of abandoning nuclear energy, highlighting concerns about energy dependence and geopolitical vulnerabilities.
President Yoon: 'Real estate and finance are important... taxes are like a nuclear bomb, a last resort that must be used when necessary'
President Yoon emphasized the crucial role of finance in stabilizing real estate prices while suggesting that taxes should only be a last resort.
Von der Leyen urges countries to "avoid premature closure" of nuclear power plants "that provide low-cost electricity" amid the Almaraz blackout
Ursula von der Leyen has urged countries to refrain from prematurely closing nuclear power plants, emphasizing their role in providing reliable, low-cost electricity, especially in light of Spain's shutdown of the Almaraz plant.
Trump's Hard Line: "We Don't Want to Negotiate, and We Will Have No Mercy"
Donald Trump expresses a hardline stance on negotiations regarding the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran, indicating that he is not ready to agree to any terms without significant concessions from Tehran.
Finland wants to ease nuclear weapons ban
Finland's government is seeking to ease its complete ban on nuclear weapons, prompting controversy within the country.
The tricolor atom, a plan with costs and times too great for Italy
Italy struggles with the consequences of ongoing global conflicts leading to an impending energy crisis.
Habermas on Ukraine: "A war against a nuclear power cannot be 'won'"
Philosopher Jürgen Habermas has criticized Western policy towards Ukraine, urging for negotiations with Russia despite expressing support for Ukraine.
Government to Release Strategic Oil Reserves Over Three Months Amid Rising Oil Prices
The South Korean government and the ruling Democratic Party plan to gradually release strategic oil reserves over the next three months in response to rising oil prices due to the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel.
NATO nation says it will not host nukes
Norway's Prime Minister confirms that the country will not host nuclear weapons, emphasizing its commitment to NATO's strategic deterrence.
The goals of the United States and Israel in Iran are not the same
The article discusses the differing objectives of the United States and Israel regarding their policies in Iran.
War in Iran: Donald Trump "does not want" an agreement with Tehran, despite the cost of the war
Donald Trump has stated that he does not want to reach an agreement with Iran at this time, as he believes the terms are not sufficiently favorable.
The 'ghost' of nuclear energy hovers over Europe – The pros and cons
The discussion around nuclear energy in Europe is reigniting, with key political figures advocating for its reconsideration amidst energy concerns from the Gulf conflict.
Støre: No plans for nuclear weapons in Norway
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated that Norway will not change its nuclear weapons policy, emphasizing no deployment of such weapons in the country.
Mitsotakis: Greece must seriously consider small modular nuclear reactors
Prime Minister Mitsotakis states that Greece should seriously consider the role of small modular nuclear reactors in its energy mix amidst ongoing regional conflicts.
Donald Trump reveals he has refused a ceasefire request by Iran
Donald Trump has turned down Iran's request for a ceasefire, stating that the terms proposed are not good enough for the U.S.
The Europeans' Fear: “With the US Engaged in the Gulf, Putin Might Dare to Use Nuclear Weapons on Kiev”
European leaders express concern over the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons by Russia in the context of the ongoing war and US involvement in the Gulf.
Pilgrimage to Nuclear Power Plant: - Must Plan for the Time After 2040
The Norwegian Conservative Party is advocating for the development of nuclear power in Norway, inspired by Sweden's changing stance on nuclear energy.
Bill Maher presses Gov. Josh Shapiro on Iran war, asks if 'you would still do nothing?'
Bill Maher challenges Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on his stance regarding U.S. involvement in Iran amid fears of an impending nuclear threat.