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Chaarat set to pursue gold opportunities in Kyrgyz

Aim-listed gold miner Chaarat Gold, which operates the Kapan mine, in Armenia, and is developing the Tulkubash project in the Kyrgyz Republic, sees potential...

The revolution falters over Amulsar gold, Armenia

The contentious issue of gold mining in Armenia presents the Pashinyan government with a difficult dilemma   Along with a group of activists, residents from the...

EBRD supports gold mining in Mongolia

EBRD support for a mining investment in southwestern Mongolia will create jobs and ensure the highest possible environmental standards at the Khundii Gold project...

Albania: Mining Action Plan – 5% annual growth of the sector and new research on chromium, copper and gold

In Albania, a new three-year action program for the mining sector is set to become effective from 2019 to 2021, projecting a 5% annual...

Tethyan says gold porphyry system discovered at Kremice, Serbia

Tethyan Resource has announced the discovery of an outcropping gold porphyry system on the western side of is Kremice project, south-western Serbia.   The company says...

Environment impact of Lithium exploration in Serbia

Lithium borate reserves at the site near Loznica have been estimated roughly at 135 million tons. Vladimir Simić, a professor of the Faculty of...

Serbia: Zijin prepares bid for Freeport McMoRan – Chinese want to buy US part of mine near Bor?

Chinese company Zijin, owner of the upstream zone of the future Chukaru Peki Copper and Gold underground site, has prepared an offer to buy...

Chaarat completes joint venture with Çiftay for Kyrgyz Republic projects

Gold mining company Chaarat has concluded a joint venture (JV) agreement with Turkish company Çiftay İnsaat Tahhüt ve Ticaret for Kyrgyz Republic projects. The agreement conclusion...

Mining Arbitration in Central Asia

Kazakhstan   Mining activities   Kazakhstan has attracted a significant amount of foreign investment in the oil and gas, mining, telecommunications and construction sectors. The extractive sector alone has...
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