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Mining Project - Page 3

August 29, 2024
Corruption

Sri Lanka: $300 Million Corruption Exposed in Puttalam Mining Deal

Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) has escalated its concerns regarding a proposed mineral sands mining project in Puttalam, filing a formal complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) on

Columns/Geopolitics

Balochistan: Mining Nightmare

On the evening of April 22, at least 10 people, including a Turkish national, were killed while several others sustained injuries in an attack at a copper and gold project site in Darigwan area of Chagai District in Balochistan. Around

April 26, 2026

Copper Prices Surge After Freeport Declares Force Majeure at Grasberg Mine

Business

Freeport-McMoRan Inc. declared force majeure at its Grasberg mine in Indonesia after a massive mud flow left two employees dead and five missing, sending

Rio Tinto Faces Earnings Decline Amid Weaker Iron Ore Prices and Inflationary Pressures

Business

Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining giant, has reported a 7% decline in underlying earnings for 2024, largely due to falling iron ore prices and

Jiangxi Copper sweetens bid for SolGold amid global copper rush

December 13, 2025
Business

SolGold said on Friday it was minded to recommend an improved takeover offer from its largest shareholder, China’s Jiangxi Copper, valuing the gold and copper miner at about £842 million, as competition

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Ravenswood Gold Secures $650 Million Private Credit Deal in Expanding Market

December 10, 2025
Business

Australian gold producer Ravenswood Gold Pty. has obtained a $650 million private credit loan from investment firm RRJ Capital to refinance existing debt, according to people familiar with the matter. The financing,

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Anglo Defends $50bn Teck Deal After Copper Output Cut

October 9, 2025
Business

Anglo American has defended the depth of its due diligence on its proposed $50 billion merger with Teck Resources, after the Canadian mining group sharply downgraded its copper production guidance, according to

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Copper Prices Surge After Freeport Declares Force Majeure at Grasberg Mine

September 25, 2025
Business

Freeport-McMoRan Inc. declared force majeure at its Grasberg mine in Indonesia after a massive mud flow left two employees dead and five missing, sending shockwaves through the global copper market. The mine,

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Rio Tinto Faces Earnings Decline Amid Weaker Iron Ore Prices and Inflationary Pressures

February 21, 2025
Business

Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining giant, has reported a 7% decline in underlying earnings for 2024, largely due to falling iron ore prices and inflationary pressures. The company, which is one of

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Gulf States Expand into Metal Trading to Diversify Beyond Oil

February 10, 2025
Business

Major companies in Oman, Abu Dhabi, and Saudi Arabia are stepping into metal trading as Gulf states seek to capitalize on the growing demand for critical minerals while reducing their dependence on

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Sri Lanka: $300 Million Corruption Exposed in Puttalam Mining Deal

August 29, 2024
Corruption

Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) has escalated its concerns regarding a proposed mineral sands mining project in Puttalam, filing a formal complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) on

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