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MINING
JAPAN
Nov 7, 2025
Japan and U.S. to join forces to mine rare earths near Pacific island
The move comes after the two allies struck an agreement to work together to cut their reliance on China for the critical material.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Nov 4, 2025
Huge new mine in Guinea with Chinese backing set to upend world iron ore market
The Simandou deposit is the world¡¯s largest untapped seam of iron ore, with estimated reserves of at least 3 billion tons.
WORLD
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Politics
Oct 22, 2025
Bolivia's new president rekindles cautious hope for stalled lithium dreams
The country holds the world's largest resources of the ultralight metal used in electric vehicle batteries.
ENVIRONMENT
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Sustainability
Oct 22, 2025
'What is the value of a human life?' In Nigeria, oil giant Shell may find out.
Bubaraye Dakolo, the monarch of Ekpetiama in Nigeria, is suing a global oil giant over one of the largest corporate environmental liabilities in history.
BUSINESS
Oct 5, 2025
Trump targets deals in pharma, AI, energy and mining before midterm elections
Washington is pursuing deals across up to 30 industries, involving dozens of companies deemed critical to national or economic security.
JAPAN
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Regional Voices: Fukushima
Sep 22, 2025
Memories of man's WWII mining experience are hazy, but pain persists
As a student mobilized to mine ores, Hidetada Yoshida, now 95, suffered an injury so severe it still wakes him at night.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Aug 21, 2025
Urban mining eases the critical minerals crunch?
Governments are waking up to the potential of e-waste recycling, and Japan is leading the way.
ENVIRONMENT
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Sustainability
Aug 20, 2025
Mozambique's illegal miners reap risky rewards but land suffers
Rivers around mining sites are polluted, and mercury has seeped into the soil, creating a nightmare for farmers.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Aug 20, 2025
U.S. targets Chinese steel and lithium for forced-labor scrutiny
The move fits within Trump's trade goals and previous government action against alleged forced labor in China.
ENVIRONMENT
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Sustainability
Aug 19, 2025
Indonesia grapples with small-scale illegal gold mining
Local authorities face the challenge of encouraging villagers to keep to less-destructive ways of making money, such as sustainable agriculture.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Aug 19, 2025
South Africa artisanal miners want stake in critical minerals boom
As the nation moves away from the planet-heating coal industries toward?renewables, miners ¡ª?both formal and informal ¡ª fear mass unemployment.
WORLD
Aug 14, 2025
Inside the mine that feeds the tech world ¡ª and funds Congo¡¯s rebels
The Congolese town of Rubaya produces around 15% of the world¡¯s coltan, which is shipped thousands of kilometers away to Asia where it¡¯s processed into tantalum.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Aug 11, 2025
Lithium market erupts as CATL shuts one of world¡¯s biggest mines
Tianqi Lithium?jumped as much as 19% in Hong Kong, while Ganfeng Lithium Group?surged 21%, and Australian miners rallied.
WORLD
Jul 28, 2025
Smuggled mercury shows extent of illegal Amazon gold mining
Record gold prices have encouraged a flourishing illegal mining trade that damages local nature and biodiversity and is raising significant health concerns.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Jul 23, 2025
The Pacific island nation that wants to mine the ocean floor
Research vessels roam the seas around the Cook Islands in search of deposits of battery metals, rare earths and critical minerals.
WORLD
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Politics
Jul 22, 2025
Trump¡¯s critical minerals obsession reignites deep-sea mining
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order expediting U.S. licensing of seabed mining, departing from international law.
WORLD
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Politics
Jul 21, 2025
Indigenous people in Canada challenge fast-track mine and energy projects
The tensions between the government and Indigenous communities reflect longstanding concerns over consultation and the environmental impact of mining projects in Canada.
BUSINESS
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Tech
Jul 21, 2025
China quietly issues 2025 rare earth quotas, sources say
The quotas serve as a barometer for the global supply of rare earths, a group of 17 elements used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, robots and missiles.
ENVIRONMENT
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Earth science
Jul 20, 2025
Restoring sea floor after mining may not be possible, researchers warn
One of the last wild zones on the planet, the sea floor is a coveted frontier for companies and countries eager to access high-demand minerals found there.
BUSINESS
Jul 10, 2025
India plans to kickstart rare-earth magnet output to cut China reliance
China's tightening of export controls on rare earths amid a trade war with the U.S. has disrupted supply chains for global carmakers, including those operating in India.
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