Russian forces conducted a massive attack on Ukraine’s power grid, damaging substations, thermal plants and transmission lines and triggering emergency outages across many regions. Ukrainian officials say critical energy infrastructure suffered significant damage amid ongoing war conditions.
Posts published in “Energy”
The United Nations cautioned that restrictions on oil supplies and continued blockade measures against Cuba could lead to severe humanitarian consequences if unresolved. UN officials called for respect for international law and peaceful cooperation to address the crisis.
European Union natural gas reserves have fallen to around 40 % of capacity, the lowest level since 2022, prompting warnings about supply and price pressures this winter. Analysts say countries like Germany may increase LNG imports as stockpiles remain tight.

Polish president pushes for aggressive move to nuclear, bypassing LNG amidst ‘geopolitical turmoils’
Poland’s president is pushing a strategy to move from coal straight to nuclear energy, avoiding a temporary reliance on liquefied natural gas and supporting the country’s first nuclear plant construction.
US insists ‘pro-Iran MPs’ must be excluded from next government By Jason Ditz Iraq had a parliamentary election in late 2025, with the results…
NATO has reportedly discussed blocking non‑member states from obtaining mining rights on the island By RT International Western officials are discussing ways to limit Russian…
By Topwar Another episode involving “green energy” has surfaced in Ukraine, turning out to be a gold mine for those close to the Presidential Administration.…
By Topwar In the Koryukovsky district of the Chernihiv region, a key power facility was damaged after a strike. The regional power company (Oblenergo) reports…
By Border Hawk Theresa Steinberg Germany’s left-wing extremist capital, Berlin, was forced to confront what many have long warned about: Antifa functions as a terrorist organization. …
By Sputnik International US President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country engaged in business with Iran will pay a 25% tariff on any…
President Trump has appointed Ho Nieh as chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, marking a shift toward faster reactor approvals and regulatory reform. Supporters see momentum for nuclear expansion, while critics warn of risks to independent oversight.
By Sundance President Trump holds an impromptu press briefing flying back to Washington DC. TOPICS: Iran protests, Response to Iran actions, You go to Venezuela? Meet…
By Sarah Anderson President Donald Trump has had a lot to say about Cuba this weekend, and it sounds like he’s getting pretty serious about…
President Trump has declared a national emergency to block courts and creditors from accessing Venezuelan oil revenues held by the US Treasury. The move is framed as a strategic effort to protect US interests and prevent hostile actors from gaining control of the funds.
By RT International A number of critical facilities were hit during the overnight strike, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said Russia’s cutting-edge Oreshnik hypersonic…
Former Citgo CEO Jose Pereira reveals how Venezuela’s oil industry collapsed under Chavez and Maduro, exposing corruption, drug trafficking, and hostage diplomacy. The interview connects Venezuela’s crisis to U.S. intervention and the global petro-dollar system.
By Yeganeh Torbati ISTANBUL — The Iranian government is struggling to contain protests that began late last month with merchants in Tehran that have now exploded into…

















