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WA Government Faces \$1.8 Billion Indigenous Land Damage Claim
The Yindjibarndi people are suing the WA government for \$1.8 billion for the destruction of hundreds of cultural heritage sites during Fortescue's iron ore mining at the Solomon Hub in the Pilbara region, with the government offering a paltry \$5-10 million; this Federal Court case will set a prece...
WA Government Faces \$1.8 Billion Indigenous Land Damage Claim
The Yindjibarndi people are suing the WA government for \$1.8 billion for the destruction of hundreds of cultural heritage sites during Fortescue's iron ore mining at the Solomon Hub in the Pilbara region, with the government offering a paltry \$5-10 million; this Federal Court case will set a prece...
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Antofagasta's 2024 Revenue Up 5% Despite Weather-Related Setbacks
Antofagasta Minerals announced a 5% revenue increase to $6.6 billion USD in 2024, driven by higher copper prices despite lower sales volumes due to December's severe weather in northern Chile impacting shipping; the company's stock rose 2.3% on Tuesday.
Antofagasta's 2024 Revenue Up 5% Despite Weather-Related Setbacks
Antofagasta Minerals announced a 5% revenue increase to $6.6 billion USD in 2024, driven by higher copper prices despite lower sales volumes due to December's severe weather in northern Chile impacting shipping; the company's stock rose 2.3% on Tuesday.
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Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...
Australian Aboriginal Group Seeks \$1.15 Billion in Damages Over Mining Project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation is suing the Western Australian government for \$1.15 billion in damages for authorizing the Fortescue Solomon iron ore mine on their ancestral land without an agreement, causing \$637 million in cultural and \$431 million in economic damage; the Federa...
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King River Completes Speewah Sale, Focuses on Kurundi Gold
King River Resources completed the \$20 million sale of its Speewah critical minerals project in Western Australia to Tivan Limited, receiving a final \$2.4 million payment in December 2022, enabling it to focus on its gold-rich Kurundi project in the Northern Territory.
King River Completes Speewah Sale, Focuses on Kurundi Gold
King River Resources completed the \$20 million sale of its Speewah critical minerals project in Western Australia to Tivan Limited, receiving a final \$2.4 million payment in December 2022, enabling it to focus on its gold-rich Kurundi project in the Northern Territory.
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Lincoln Minerals Unearths 7km Mineralized Zone at Minbrie Project
Lincoln Minerals in South Australia has uncovered a 7km mineralized zone at its Minbrie project by re-analyzing historical drill data from a 2011 program, revealing significant copper, lead, zinc, and silver deposits, with plans to assay 474m of unanalyzed core.
Lincoln Minerals Unearths 7km Mineralized Zone at Minbrie Project
Lincoln Minerals in South Australia has uncovered a 7km mineralized zone at its Minbrie project by re-analyzing historical drill data from a 2011 program, revealing significant copper, lead, zinc, and silver deposits, with plans to assay 474m of unanalyzed core.
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Indonesia's Nickel Monopoly: A Sino-Indonesian Partnership Reshapes Global Green Transition
Indonesia, with China's assistance, has become the world's leading nickel producer, controlling over 60% of the global refined nickel supply by 2023 due to a 2014 export ban and massive Chinese investment in processing plants, impacting the green transition and creating geopolitical tensions.
Indonesia's Nickel Monopoly: A Sino-Indonesian Partnership Reshapes Global Green Transition
Indonesia, with China's assistance, has become the world's leading nickel producer, controlling over 60% of the global refined nickel supply by 2023 due to a 2014 export ban and massive Chinese investment in processing plants, impacting the green transition and creating geopolitical tensions.
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Niger Launches Industrial Copper Mining, Diversifying Production
The Nigerien government announced the start of industrial copper mining in the north, awarding a permit to Cominair SA for 2,700 annual tons over ten years, generating 300 jobs and €6 million in royalties, reflecting a policy of mining diversification and sovereignty.

Niger Launches Industrial Copper Mining, Diversifying Production
The Nigerien government announced the start of industrial copper mining in the north, awarding a permit to Cominair SA for 2,700 annual tons over ten years, generating 300 jobs and €6 million in royalties, reflecting a policy of mining diversification and sovereignty.
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China Tightens Control Over Rare Earth Resources
China proposed new regulations on February 19th to enhance the management of rare earth mining and refining, introducing quotas and a comprehensive tracking system to improve resource conservation and environmental protection.

China Tightens Control Over Rare Earth Resources
China proposed new regulations on February 19th to enhance the management of rare earth mining and refining, introducing quotas and a comprehensive tracking system to improve resource conservation and environmental protection.
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Chariot Corporation Expands into WA Lithium and Gold, Complementing US Project
Chariot Corporation acquired seven lithium and gold tenements in WA's Southern Cross greenstone belt, leveraging a counter-cyclical strategy following the relinquishment of licenses by other explorers; this complements their Wyoming lithium project, targeting US EV market needs and mitigating relian...

Chariot Corporation Expands into WA Lithium and Gold, Complementing US Project
Chariot Corporation acquired seven lithium and gold tenements in WA's Southern Cross greenstone belt, leveraging a counter-cyclical strategy following the relinquishment of licenses by other explorers; this complements their Wyoming lithium project, targeting US EV market needs and mitigating relian...
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Major IP Anomalies Discovered at Queensland Gold-Copper Project
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields discovered two large IP anomalies, Mt Dillon and Leichhardt Creek, exceeding 2km wide, at their jointly owned Edinburgh Park gold-copper project in northern Queensland, boosting chances of significant intrusive-related discoveries and planning a drilling program...

Major IP Anomalies Discovered at Queensland Gold-Copper Project
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields discovered two large IP anomalies, Mt Dillon and Leichhardt Creek, exceeding 2km wide, at their jointly owned Edinburgh Park gold-copper project in northern Queensland, boosting chances of significant intrusive-related discoveries and planning a drilling program...
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Javelin Minerals Starts Drilling at Eureka Gold Project
Javelin Minerals is launching a 2500-meter drilling program at its Eureka gold project near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, starting in early March, targeting high-grade gold lode extensions below and north of existing workings, with potential for significant resource growth, following a recent A$3 m...

Javelin Minerals Starts Drilling at Eureka Gold Project
Javelin Minerals is launching a 2500-meter drilling program at its Eureka gold project near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, starting in early March, targeting high-grade gold lode extensions below and north of existing workings, with potential for significant resource growth, following a recent A$3 m...
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EU Parliament Demands Sanctions Against Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to sanction Rwanda and suspend a €900 million mining agreement due to its alleged support for M23 rebels occupying Congolese territory, including the Rubaya coltan mine (15% of global production), following accusations from DRC President Félix Tshisekedi ...

EU Parliament Demands Sanctions Against Rwanda Over DRC Conflict
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to sanction Rwanda and suspend a €900 million mining agreement due to its alleged support for M23 rebels occupying Congolese territory, including the Rubaya coltan mine (15% of global production), following accusations from DRC President Félix Tshisekedi ...
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