August 26, 2019 Lydian’s gold project in Armenia faces yet another environmental review The country’s prime minister has asked the environment authority to study the conclusions of a third-party audit suggesting the Amulsar project should get the green light.
August 25, 2019 Worker buried alive at open-cut manganese mine in Australia A wall at the open-cut Bootu Creek manganese mine failed on Saturday afternoon.
August 23, 2019 Radisson closes $4.5m deal to develop historic Quebec gold mine Rob McEwen, owner of McEwen Mining and founder and former CEO of Goldcorp is among the investors.
August 23, 2019 California rare earths miner races to refine amid US-China trade row The owner of the only US rare earths mine is going on a hiring spree.
August 23, 2019 Stornoway Diamond dealt another blow The Canadian miner is facing a delisting review from the Toronto Stock Exchange.
August 23, 2019 Gold price surges to new 6-year high US-China trade war, return to ultra-loose monetary policy lights fire under gold.
August 23, 2019 Russian businessman eyes Gazprombank’s stake in Elga coal project Elga is one of the world's largest coking coal deposits with reserves of 2.2 billion tonnes.
August 23, 2019 South African court denies Zambia leave to appeal in Vedanta case Vedanta has been locked in a dispute with the Zambian government since May, when Lusaka appointed a liquidator to run KCM.
August 22, 2019 Copper price bears “overlooking decent fundamentals” A new report forecasts recovery in price on the back of a fall in global copper production, a thin project pipeline and misreading of inventory build-up.
August 22, 2019 Teck’s Quebrada Blanca copper mine fined for environmental violations Chile's SMA environmental regulator said it had fined Quebrada Blanca $1.2 million for the violations.
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