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Second-largest diamond in the world discovered in Botswana

A 2,492-carat diamond, the second largest ever found, has been uncovered in Botswana, according to Lucara Diamond Corp, the Canadian mining company responsible for...

Finland’s Lahtojoki diamond project clears legal hurdles, poised to become EU’s first diamond mine

Plans for the European Union's first diamond mine, located in eastern Finland, are advancing after a court resolved a land dispute with local farmers. Irish-based...

Botswana proposes new mining law requiring 24% local stake if government opts out

Botswana is set to introduce a new law that would require mining companies to offer a 24% stake in their operations to local citizens...

Exploring synergies: Namibia’s mining sector and EU-Africa collaborations

A recent study delving into Namibia's mining sector sheds light on Europe's efforts to foster strategic collaborations with African nations. Funded by the EU,...

Angola’s mineral renaissance: Beyond oil to rare earths and diamonds

Long hailed as a prominent oil exporter in Africa, Angola is now capturing international attention for its vast mineral reserves, largely untapped until now....

Russian Alrosa produced 7 million carats of diamonds in Q2

Russian mining giant Alrosa produced 7 million carats of diamonds in the second quarter of 2021 – a fall of 8% quarter-on-quarter but a...

Palladium One Mining’s Finnish project got highly optimistic estimates after diamond drill exploration

“Multiple discoveries of magmatic sulphide mineralization have been outlined, and preliminary indications are that Kaukua South could be several times the size of the...

Karelian Diamond Resources – new diamond reservations granted by Finland mining authority

All the new reservations are in the Karelian Craton in Finland, where Karelian Diamond Resources said it was actively working on the discovery and...

Karelian’s Finland diamond exploration permit becomes legally valid

Karelian Diamond Resources has announced that the exploration permit received for the Lahtojoki South ore exploration in Finland is now legally valid. The permit is...
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