Senior U.S. officials traveled to Venezuela for high-level meetings on security and energy cooperation. The visit signals a notable shift in diplomatic engagement and regional strategy.
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For the first time in about 15 years since the Fukushima disaster, Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata restarted its sixth reactor and began transmitting power to Japan’s electrical grid.
Iran has unveiled a new proposal on nuclear enrichment that is reshaping diplomatic talks. The move raises fresh questions about compliance, leverage, and regional stability.

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.
The United States has formally exited the Paris Climate Agreement, ending its participation in the global climate pact. The move revives Trump-era arguments centered on economic growth, national sovereignty, and taxpayer protection.
The United States is reportedly handing over the oil tanker Sophia to Venezuela after confiscating it earlier this year. The move marks the first known instance of Washington returning a seized tanker to Caracas.
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.
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 Paula Bolyard The House floor was the scene of some drama tonight—what else is new?—as Republicans launched a last-minute push to drag a few…
OAN Staff Abril Elfi The Senate has confirmed Chris Wright, the CEO of Liberty Energy, to lead the Energy Department. On Monday, Wright was confirmed following a 59-38 vote…
By Oleg Burunov During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump vowed to tap oil reserves in order to cut energy costs and raise more money from…
By Adam Peters President Joe Biden raised eyebrows this week when he signed a sweeping executive order which prohibits drilling in more than 625 million acres of…
OAN Staff Blake Wolf Phillips 66, an American multinational energy company, announced on Wednesday that it plans to shut down one of their oil refineries in the Los…
The Biden Regime’s approach to governing is to push regulations through the bureaucracy if they prove politically unpopular and then deny all accountability. By Jim Nelles…
by daniel_g 29 Democrats voted with the GOP to pass an amendment that would prevent Joe Biden’s Department of Energy from implementing new regulations on…
by Fan Yu As the national average price of gasoline tops $5 per gallon, there are few reasons for optimism that gas prices will decline any time…
By Editor ‘Why would President Biden want to increase the misery of people already trying to keep up with the inflation he caused?’ (The Center…

















