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Endeavour Mining sets goal of 200,000 ounces per year from Lafigue gold mine in Ivory Coast

Endeavour Mining announced on Saturday its goal of producing approximately 200,000 ounces of gold annually from its newly inaugurated Lafigue Mine in Ivory Coast...

Shanta Gold Kenya plans $137 million gold mining projects in Kenya

Shanta Gold Kenya Limited (SGKL) is set to launch new gold mining projects in Siaya and Vihiga counties, with an estimated budget of Sh17.71...

Bluejay Mining (80 Mile PLC) uncovers significant natural hydrogen and helium resources in Finland

Bluejay Mining, operating under the name 80 Mile PLC, has made significant discoveries of natural hydrogen and helium in the Hammaslahti region of Finland,...

GreenRoc accelerates development of Amitsoq graphite project in Greenland to meet EV demand

GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc is ramping up its development of the Amitsoq Graphite Project in Greenland, a high-grade graphite deposit positioned to meet the...

Protests escalate against Rio Tinto’s Jadar lithium project as activists block roads in Serbia

The Association of Environmental Organizations of Serbia (SEOS) has launched one-hour road blockades in two western locations as part of their ongoing protests against...
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Serbia’s local vote could determine the fate of Rio Tinto’s Jadar lithium project amid widespread protests

Rio Tinto is facing significant challenges in Serbia regarding its Jadar lithium project, valued at $2.4 billion. The local council in Loznica, which has...

Serbia’s strategic advantages in heavy industrial equipment, mining machinery and steel manufacturing for global markets

Serbia is indeed emerging as a significant player in the global heavy industrial equipment, mining machinery and steel markets. Here’s a concise breakdown of...

Saskatchewan opens North America’s first commercial rare earth processing plant to curb Chinese dependence

In Saskatchewan, Canada, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has inaugurated a $74 million rare earth minerals processing plant, marking the first commercial-scale facility of...
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