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Friday Highlights 5/2: Nuclear Moves — From a Santa Fe Q&A to the Strait of Hormuz

Friday Highlights 5/2: Nuclear Moves — From a Santa Fe Q&A to the Strait of Hormuz

by Oppenheimer Team | May 9, 2026 | Updates

New from Us: Santa Fe New Mexican: A Q&A with Charles Oppenheimer on Rebuilding Trust in Nuclear Energy On April 26, 2026, the Santa Fe New Mexican published the Q&A transcript of an interview they conducted with Charles. During the conversation, Charles spoke...
Friday Highlights 4/10: Nuclear Diplomacy, Deterrence & the Next Generation of Power

Friday Highlights 4/10: Nuclear Diplomacy, Deterrence & the Next Generation of Power

by Oppenheimer Team | Apr 10, 2026 | Updates

New From Us: Senior Director Theo Kalionzes represented the Oppenheimer Project at NEI’s Nuclear Communications Forum in Washington D.C. this week, joining experts from Boundary Stone Partners and Blue Energy on a panel called “From Main Street to Wall Street:...

Friday Highlights 4/3: Nuclear Deals, Diplomatic Demands, and New England’s Big Bet

by Oppenheimer Team | Apr 3, 2026 | Updates

Iran’s FM Confirms Contact with US Envoy Witkoff, Denies Talks Under Way Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed direct contact with the United States but insisted this did not constitute negotiations, telling Al Jazeera: “I receive messages from Witkoff...
Friday Highlights 3/20: Paris Summit, EU Pivot, Iran Tensions, and the Broader Global Nuclear Surge

Friday Highlights 3/20: Paris Summit, EU Pivot, Iran Tensions, and the Broader Global Nuclear Surge

by Oppenheimer Team | Mar 20, 2026 | Updates

New From Us: Co-Executive Director Karen Pak Oppenheimer participated in  the second Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris last week. Something in the policy discourse shifted at that gathering, and it matters for anyone working on clean energy abundance. 38 countries...

Friday Highlights 3/13: Warnings, Reform, and the Accelerating Nuclear Renaissance

by Oppenheimer Team | Mar 13, 2026 | Updates

China Hopes 2026 Will be A ‘Landmark Year’ For Relationship With US  Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters on the sidelines of an annual meeting of China’s ceremonial legislature that 2026 is a “big year” for the relationship between his country and the...
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  • Friday Highlights 5/16: From Iran’s Stockpile to Italy’s Renaissance
  • Friday Highlights 5/2: Nuclear Moves — From a Santa Fe Q&A to the Strait of Hormuz
  • Friday Highlights 4/24: Our 2026 San Francisco Climate Week
  • Why Strategic Superiority (Still) Doesn’t Matter
  • Friday Highlights 4/10: Nuclear Diplomacy, Deterrence & the Next Generation of Power

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