June 14, 2013 Mexican Tycoon Carlos Slim’s largest gold mine shuts down As a result of an ongoing conflict between two rival unions.
June 14, 2013 4,000 strike at Anglo American Platinum mine once again At least 2,400 workers were being held down in the mine by their own colleagues.
June 14, 2013 World No. 3 copper mine Collahuasi and workers settle differences Company has been seeking to turn the corner after a tough 2012.
June 14, 2013 Larson Electronics Announces Release of Infrared LED Headlight for Covert Operations Larson Electronics has announced the release of an infrared LED light designed to allow users to replace or augment their vehicles current headlights with infrared illumination that is visible only…
June 14, 2013 Taking Reach to the Extreme for the World’s Toughest Breaking Applications Breaker Technology Inc. (BTI) is a global leader in stationary rock breaking systems. After half a century of innovation and design, we have developed the largest Rockbreaker in the world.
June 14, 2013 Miners’ new trilogy: flat revenues, profit drop and weak share prices Report shows mining companies are not longer trusted on their abilities to control costs, deliver on promises and cope with resource nationalization demands.
June 14, 2013 Mitsubishi puts Australian iron ore project on hold It failed to find an investment partner.
June 14, 2013 Fault lines lead to gold Small-scale fault systems in the Earth’s crust have a strong correlation with the location of gold.
June 13, 2013 Gold weakens alongside dollar Downward trend continues for metals. Weak dollar provides no relief.
June 13, 2013 ‘Million carats’ could be retrieved from diamond dump in Botswana New modular tailings treatment project would allow to recover around 18 million carats over 20 years.
Congo says it would seek other partners if US minerals framework fails "The rivalry between China and the United States - we are not interested in it," the country's mines minister said. February 11, 2026 | 07:12 am