August 7, 2015 Revocation of Australia’s largest coal mine licence ‘a sabotage’ — Abbot His comments follow this week's decision by the federal court of Australia to overturn government approval for the construction of one of the biggest coal mines in the world.
August 6, 2015 If you’re selling gold, Russia’s buying China's 600 tonnes in 6 years disappointed, but latest central bank data shows Russia again adding to its hoard as it diversifies away from the US dollar.
August 6, 2015 Massive gold reserves in Greece offer unique opportunity for Eldorado Gold It's no secret that economic turmoil and extreme uncertainty in Greece pose major threats to the global economy.
August 6, 2015 Uranium seized in Ukraine amid claims pro-Russian rebels are trying to build bomb Radioactive uranium has been seized in Ukraine after four men were arrested, amid claims that pro-Russian rebels are attempting to build a bomb.
August 5, 2015 Byproduct of metal price meltdown is a higher silver price 70% of silver is mined as a byproduct – gold, base metal mine closures and declining capex will push silver market into deficit this year says new report.
July 31, 2015 Peruvian police burns down entire illegal gold mine town The action has triggered severe criticism, with many are accusing authorities of an excessive use of public force.
July 31, 2015 Wage negotiations in S. Africa’s gold sector to end next week South Africa’s top gold producers believe it is highly likely that unions agree to take the latest pay offer presented to them, marking the end of almost 5 weeks of…
July 31, 2015 The hidden cost of coal mining The small Turkish town of Soma, near the Aegean Sea, was once better known for its spartan houses and quaint surrounding farmland. But ever since 301 miners died last year…
July 30, 2015 Nemaska Lithium gets go ahead for its Whabouchi mine in Quebec The proposed open-pit surface and underground spodumene mine will produce lithium, highly used in the manufacturing of batteries for cell phones and electric cars.
July 30, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: The origin of the Greek crisis Today's giant infographic does an excellent job summing up the crisis from beginning to end - it's the only infographic you need to understand it all.
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