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1,000 Protest Against Mining Wastewater Discharges into Guadalquivir River
One thousand people protested in Chipiona (Cádiz) against the Andalusian government's plan to allow mining wastewater discharges into the Guadalquivir River, citing potential contamination and job losses; the government insists the project meets environmental standards.
1,000 Protest Against Mining Wastewater Discharges into Guadalquivir River
One thousand people protested in Chipiona (Cádiz) against the Andalusian government's plan to allow mining wastewater discharges into the Guadalquivir River, citing potential contamination and job losses; the government insists the project meets environmental standards.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.
Turkey Approves Mining in Olive Groves Despite Environmental Concerns
Turkey's parliament approved a law allowing mining in olive groves, prompting criticism from opposition politician Dogan Aydal who cited environmental risks and past mining disasters involving cyanide, despite a 2017 amendment already permitting such activity deemed illegal.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey Approves Mining on Olive Groves Despite Public Outcry
The Turkish Parliament approved the first 11 articles of a bill allowing mining on olive groves, requiring relocation and replanting of double the number of olive trees, sparking public debate over environmental and economic impacts.
Turkey Approves Mining on Olive Groves Despite Public Outcry
The Turkish Parliament approved the first 11 articles of a bill allowing mining on olive groves, requiring relocation and replanting of double the number of olive trees, sparking public debate over environmental and economic impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Backpacker Rescued, Energy Overcharging Scandal, and Mining Appointment
Rescued German backpacker Carolina Wilga is recovering in hospital after 11 days lost in WA's outback, while Synergy faces an independent review for overcharging vulnerable customers $2.29 million since 2009; WA Premier hails the appointment of Simon Trott to lead Rio Tinto.
Backpacker Rescued, Energy Overcharging Scandal, and Mining Appointment
Rescued German backpacker Carolina Wilga is recovering in hospital after 11 days lost in WA's outback, while Synergy faces an independent review for overcharging vulnerable customers $2.29 million since 2009; WA Premier hails the appointment of Simon Trott to lead Rio Tinto.
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36% Bias Score


Carmichael Coal Mine: Indigenous Protest, Water Contamination, and Legal Battle in Queensland
For over four years, a protest fire has burned near the controversial Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland, Australia, highlighting a conflict between the Wangan and Jagalingou people and Bravus (formerly Adani) over the mine's impact on their sacred water source, Doongmabulla Springs, where h...
Carmichael Coal Mine: Indigenous Protest, Water Contamination, and Legal Battle in Queensland
For over four years, a protest fire has burned near the controversial Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland, Australia, highlighting a conflict between the Wangan and Jagalingou people and Bravus (formerly Adani) over the mine's impact on their sacred water source, Doongmabulla Springs, where h...
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48% Bias Score


China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.
China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Parliament Passes Controversial Law Allowing Mining in Olive Groves
Despite widespread protests and a hunger strike, Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves, significantly altering environmental regulations and accelerating mining projects; the opposition plans legal challenges.

Turkish Parliament Passes Controversial Law Allowing Mining in Olive Groves
Despite widespread protests and a hunger strike, Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves, significantly altering environmental regulations and accelerating mining projects; the opposition plans legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.

Controversial Turkish Law Allows Mining in Olive Groves
Turkey's parliament passed a law allowing mining in olive groves for electricity production, despite protests and concerns about environmental damage; the law was approved by 255 votes and opposed by 199, with provisions for tree relocation but potential ecological disruption.
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56% Bias Score

Critica's Jupiter Project Achieves 45% Rare Earth Concentrate Recovery
Critica Limited's Jupiter Project in Western Australia's Mid West achieved a 45% rare earth element concentrate recovery rate using low-cost beneficiation, yielding a 1.5% TREO grade—an over 800% increase from the primary resource grade and a 95% mass reduction—significantly enhancing its economic a...

Critica's Jupiter Project Achieves 45% Rare Earth Concentrate Recovery
Critica Limited's Jupiter Project in Western Australia's Mid West achieved a 45% rare earth element concentrate recovery rate using low-cost beneficiation, yielding a 1.5% TREO grade—an over 800% increase from the primary resource grade and a 95% mass reduction—significantly enhancing its economic a...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Olive Grove Mining Bill Sparks Outrage
A controversial bill in Turkey's parliament would permit mining in olive groves, despite objections from environmental groups and opposition parties who cite irreversible environmental damage and concerns about democratic processes; the bill passed committee despite physical altercations.

Turkish Olive Grove Mining Bill Sparks Outrage
A controversial bill in Turkey's parliament would permit mining in olive groves, despite objections from environmental groups and opposition parties who cite irreversible environmental damage and concerns about democratic processes; the bill passed committee despite physical altercations.
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56% Bias Score

US Copper Tariff Spurs Short-Term Volatility, But Long-Term Demand Remains Strong
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on copper, effective August 1st, causing short-term price volatility but prompting Barrick Gold to invest $2 billion to double its Zambian copper mine output by 2028 due to long-term demand.

US Copper Tariff Spurs Short-Term Volatility, But Long-Term Demand Remains Strong
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on copper, effective August 1st, causing short-term price volatility but prompting Barrick Gold to invest $2 billion to double its Zambian copper mine output by 2028 due to long-term demand.
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40% Bias Score

Liberia's Ministry of Mines and Energy embroiled in power struggle over mineral licenses.
A power struggle within Liberia's Ministry of Mines and Energy, involving allegations of corruption and political interference by Walter McCarthy and Sumo Momodu, threatens ongoing reforms and has led to calls for a governmental investigation.

Liberia's Ministry of Mines and Energy embroiled in power struggle over mineral licenses.
A power struggle within Liberia's Ministry of Mines and Energy, involving allegations of corruption and political interference by Walter McCarthy and Sumo Momodu, threatens ongoing reforms and has led to calls for a governmental investigation.
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56% Bias Score
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