UK Supreme Court rules that sunken WWII silver bars worth $43 million belong to South Africa, denying compensation to the British salvage firm.
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AP Ventures champions hydrogen as pivotal in decarbonizing tough-to-abate sectors, investing in technologies that leverage platinum group metals.
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Japanese steelmakers are raising red flags over a potential merger between mining giants BHP and Anglo American. The deal could create a dominant player in the coking coal market, a key ingredient for steel production.
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B2Gold announces a delay in its Nunavut Goose project due to equipment shortages and harsh weather, pushing first gold production to mid-2025.
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milestone for the mining industry in Sierra Leone. The decision to resume operations comes after a period of suspension due to various…
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Gold Fields anticipates a Q3 decision on the wind power project at South Deep, pending environmental and operational feasibility studies.
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The global diamond market is undergoing a transformation. Lab-grown diamonds are gaining popularity due to their affordability and ethical appeal, but they may face price declines in the future. Miners grapple with oversupply as consumer preferences shift towards sustainable and socially responsible options. The future of diamonds may be a blend of ethically sourced mined stones and lab-grown gems.
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Panthera Resources restructures its mining portfolio, increasing its stake in Mali’s Kalaka gold project while exiting Nigerian projects, capitalizing on the rising gold market.
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Brazil files a court demand for $15.7 billion from mining giants Vale, BHP, and Samarco for the catastrophic 2015 Mariana dam collapse.
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JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Gold Fields Ltd has reported a decrease in gold output at its South Deep mine as the company…