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Germany's Nuclear Legacy: Fuel Production and Waste Management Challenges
Germany's continued production of nuclear fuel at the Lingen plant, owned by a French company, raises concerns about its commitment to its nuclear phase-out, especially given a 66% increase in Russian uranium imports in 2023 and Rosatom's potential involvement. The insufficient funding for managing ...
Germany's Nuclear Legacy: Fuel Production and Waste Management Challenges
Germany's continued production of nuclear fuel at the Lingen plant, owned by a French company, raises concerns about its commitment to its nuclear phase-out, especially given a 66% increase in Russian uranium imports in 2023 and Rosatom's potential involvement. The insufficient funding for managing ...
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52% Bias Score


Star Minerals Accelerates Tumblegum South Gold Project Amidst Soaring Prices
Star Minerals is fast-tracking its Tumblegum South gold project in Western Australia, driven by a surge in gold prices to nearly $4,600 per ounce, prioritizing environmental approvals, and exploring third-party mining and toll treatment options to capitalize on the increased profitability.
Star Minerals Accelerates Tumblegum South Gold Project Amidst Soaring Prices
Star Minerals is fast-tracking its Tumblegum South gold project in Western Australia, driven by a surge in gold prices to nearly $4,600 per ounce, prioritizing environmental approvals, and exploring third-party mining and toll treatment options to capitalize on the increased profitability.
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40% Bias Score


Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
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36% Bias Score


Westinghouse CEO Steps Down Amidst Financial Losses
Westinghouse Electric Company CEO Patrick Fragman is stepping down at the end of March 2025, with Dan Sumner taking over as interim CEO, while the company searches for a permanent replacement amidst recent financial losses and Cameco's growth targets.
Westinghouse CEO Steps Down Amidst Financial Losses
Westinghouse Electric Company CEO Patrick Fragman is stepping down at the end of March 2025, with Dan Sumner taking over as interim CEO, while the company searches for a permanent replacement amidst recent financial losses and Cameco's growth targets.
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48% Bias Score


Infini Resources to Drill High-Grade Uranium Anomaly in Newfoundland
Infini Resources received approval to begin a diamond drilling program at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, starting in late January, to investigate highly anomalous soil samples with up to 7.5% uranium oxide across a 1.25km trend and associated structures.
Infini Resources to Drill High-Grade Uranium Anomaly in Newfoundland
Infini Resources received approval to begin a diamond drilling program at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, starting in late January, to investigate highly anomalous soil samples with up to 7.5% uranium oxide across a 1.25km trend and associated structures.
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44% Bias Score

Uranium American Resources Rebrands, Acquires US Uranium and Vanadium Projects
Uranium American Resources, formerly Tonogold Resources, has rebranded and acquired three US uranium and vanadium projects from JAG Minerals for US\$8.5 million, reflecting a strategic shift toward clean energy and a potential leadership role in the American nuclear energy sector.

Uranium American Resources Rebrands, Acquires US Uranium and Vanadium Projects
Uranium American Resources, formerly Tonogold Resources, has rebranded and acquired three US uranium and vanadium projects from JAG Minerals for US\$8.5 million, reflecting a strategic shift toward clean energy and a potential leadership role in the American nuclear energy sector.
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8% Bias Score

Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.

Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.
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60% Bias Score

CAR President's Geopolitical Balancing Act Raises Concerns
Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seen as a key player in Russia's Central African military presence, is engaging in a delicate geopolitical balancing act, securing aid from France while maintaining ties with Russia amidst concerns of election transparency and mining concessions.

CAR President's Geopolitical Balancing Act Raises Concerns
Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seen as a key player in Russia's Central African military presence, is engaging in a delicate geopolitical balancing act, securing aid from France while maintaining ties with Russia amidst concerns of election transparency and mining concessions.
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56% Bias Score

Orano Initiates Arbitration Against Niger Over Uranium Mine Suspension
French uranium producer Orano launched international arbitration against Niger following the June 19, 2024 suspension of its Imouraren mining permit, impacting 4.7% of global uranium production, after failed mediation attempts and Niger's takeover of Orano's subsidiary Somaïr.

Orano Initiates Arbitration Against Niger Over Uranium Mine Suspension
French uranium producer Orano launched international arbitration against Niger following the June 19, 2024 suspension of its Imouraren mining permit, impacting 4.7% of global uranium production, after failed mediation attempts and Niger's takeover of Orano's subsidiary Somaïr.
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36% Bias Score

Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.

Niger Seizes Control of Orano's Mining Subsidiary
On December 4th, 2024, Nigerien authorities seized operational control of Orano's mining subsidiary Somaïr, escalating tensions after Orano suspended production in October due to government interference and the June revocation of its Imouraren mine license.
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40% Bias Score
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