March 23, 2012 China on the prowl for mining investments in Africa, S.America and Asia Chinese investors are turning their focus to emerging economies as they look to expand their demand for commodities and switching away from Australia and Canada, which are getting too expensive.
March 23, 2012 India wants to truck Afghan ore through Pakistan India is hoping to bury the hatchet with its historical rival Pakistan, at least enough for both sides to benefit from a massive iron ore deposit in Afghanistan.
March 23, 2012 CN-Caisse rail project in Quebec faces clash with miners A clash over infrastructure assets is shaping up in northern Quebec, pitting the interests of two corporate titans against a group of junior miners.
March 23, 2012 Shafter silver mine approaches production Reports that a giant new vein of silver was discovered in Shafter weren't completely denied by the Rio Grande Mining Company this week.
March 23, 2012 Breakdown: All the gold price indicators now point down “Sentiment towards gold is as low as it has been for many years, possibly since the rally started. ... For virtually the first time this cycle, buying gold is a…
March 23, 2012 5 dead, 17 trapped after coal mine blast A gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in Northeast China's Liaoning province Thursday, killing at least five people and trapping 17 others, the national work safety watchdog said.
March 23, 2012 Chinese style capitalism leads to capital punishment for 31-year old tycoon "Wu's death penalty is a setback for the cause of reform in China. Judging from this case, how far are we from the market economy? At least 300 years."
March 23, 2012 Aureus Mining Moves One Step Closer To Finding A Second Mine Market attention in relation to Aureus Mining is mostly focused on the impending feasibility study for the company's flagship New Liberty gold project in Liberia.
March 23, 2012 Scanalyse spreads its mill and crusher analysis services globally Scanalyse provides laser scanning condition monitoring services for grinding mills and crushers. Its technology was originally developed at Curtin University and the company started operating commercially in 2007
March 23, 2012 US opinion divided on risks of nuclear energy The Fukushima accident in Japan has led to more Americans now believing that the risks of using nuclear energy outweigh the benefits, according to a new public opinion poll.
Ex-prince Andrew suggested uranium investments to Epstein: BBC The Afghan briefing was one of several official trade-related documents Andrew appears to have shared with Epstein. February 11, 2026 | 10:57 am