April 27, 2015 Russia first to test 10Gen uranium enrichment centrifuges Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear agency, confirms scientists are testing 10th generation centrifuges. No other country even possesses 9th gen tech, putting Rosatom years ahead of the competition.
April 27, 2015 Why bulls are charging into uranium Traders are snapping up calls in uranium producers as Japan prepares to reopen nuclear reactors damaged in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
April 27, 2015 Life coming back to the global exploration sector After five consecutive months of decline, global mining exploration began showing signs of life in March, particularly in the gold sector, a new report shows.
April 27, 2015 Mongolia to rescind $100m payment to Khan Resources The two sides met last week, but failed to reach an agreement on a dispute that has dragged on for six years.
April 26, 2015 German workers march against coal-plant levy Protesters held placards that read, "Hands off our brown coal", and "We oppose the social blackout in our region".
April 26, 2015 China is burning through its natural resources China is the globe's top mining country, but its alarming reserves-to-production ratio is forcing domestic miners to hunt for deals in the rest of the world.
April 24, 2015 Canadian mining chairman Jim Doak found dead in Mongolia Doak, the chairman of Toronto-based uranium exploration and development company Khan Resources, was found dead Thursday morning in his hotel room.
April 23, 2015 Clinton, Giustra push back against New York Times’ Uranium One story "If this is what passes for investigative journalism in the United States, it is very sad."
April 23, 2015 Russia took control over 20% of US uranium after Uranium One’s associates made lavish contributions to Clinton Foundation The sale gave the Russians control of one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States.
April 23, 2015 Cash flowed to Clinton foundation as Russians pressed for control of uranium company The headline in Pravda trumpeted President Vladimir V. Putin’s latest coup, its nationalistic fervor recalling an era when its precursor served as the official mouthpiece of the Kremlin: “Russian Nuclear…
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