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Nearly two years after a bidding war on US Steel started, Nippon Steel closed its acquisition of the American steelmaker on ...
Rio Tinto has agreed to pay US$138.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit in the US. The lawsuit accused the company and ...
Australian exploration technology company Fleet Space has announced a trio of partnerships with local innovators to add ...
Peak Minerals has already claimed the discovery of a potentially paradigm-shifting rutile province at Minta in Cameroon, and ...
There are contrarian periods, there are dark times, and there are freezing epochal winters, and Core Lithium as a current ...
Cobar Basin polymetallic miner Aurelia Metals has outlined its aspirations for the next three financial years as it ...
Syrah Resources has restarted graphite mining at its Balama operation in Mozambique after a nine-month suspension caused by ...
MiningNewsNet speaks with Rox Resources Managing Director and CEO, Phill Wilding, as the company marks a major milestone at ...
There was good news on two fronts for South Australia's uranium sector this morning, with Boss Energy confirming it had met ...
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 ...
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