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Rainim Purba, 64, a resident of Pandiangan village, said she felt a sense of victory when Indonesia's Ministry of Environment finally revoked PT Dairi Prima Mineral's (DPM) environmental permit on May ...
Established in 1909 by Herbert Hoover, Mining Magazine provides comprehensive technical insight into mining operations. It ...
For an asset-heavy industry like mining, physical threats often loom larger than life. But as the world migrates to the cloud ...
A new tailings collaboration agreement has revitalised a relationship between two London-listed miners. Panther Metals announced today (June 19) that it ...
A lot of discussions were had at this year's EIT RawMaterials Summit, with a big focus on defence and supply security. It was ...
The Labour Court of South Africa has found that Johannesburg-listed Harmony Gold must be held responsible for an employee's ...
Weir has acquired US-based minerals processing provider Townley. The acquisition will "strengthen Weir's market channels and ...
The mining industry has made strides in diversity and inclusion, but it still has a long way to go. Now that the way is paved ...
Camborne School of Mines (CSM) in Cornwall, UK, is bringing back its undergraduate mining engineering degree this September.
Critical minerals are certainly taking centre-stage in the world's politics, with the EU and now, Group of Seven (G7) making ...
Lynas Rare Earths has produced its first terbium oxide at its processing circuit in Malaysia, further cementing its position ...
Sweden's Ministry of Climate and Enterprise proposed legislative amendments that would reverse a 2018 amendment to Sweden's ...