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Shinyanga. A specialist in internal medicine at Shinyanga Regional Referral Hospital, Dr Yohana Bunzari, has said that although there are no official national statistics on silicosis, the respiratory ...
Abundant Mines CEO says aligning mining taxation with gold could reduce forced selling and unlock investor confidence.
July 29 (Reuters) - Heavy rainfalls, withering droughts and other extreme weather patterns across the globe are denting miners' profits and crimping supply of iron ore, copper and other widely ...
Miners of platinum metals are likely to face plummeting demand in the coming years, victim to the automotive industry’s transition to battery-electric vehicles.
Bitcoin surged this week while the network hash rate hit an all-time high. The hash rate, which measures the collective computing power of miners, indicates more participants than ever are ...
Governments still have a chance to protect the future of the deep ocean as the 30th Session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) resumes today, with 37 now calling for a moratorium on deep sea ...
Under this new rule, certain crypto miners are now required to inform the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas of the facility's location, ownership and ...
Bishop Manogue held off a Spanish Springs rally to advance to the 5A-North Regional baseball championship game. The Miners also earned a berth in next week's state tournament with the 10-6 win on ...
He’s proud of being a coal miner. But he doesn’t want anyone else to face his fate – or the myriad other dangers miners confront on the job.
As gold prices rise, major miners face choices on how to best use their profits. Options include dividends, buybacks, exploration, and debt repayment.
Miners face low margins, high competition, and cyclical industry dynamics, often resulting in negative net incomes and the need for continuous capital infusion.
“What they say is it doesn't feel like the people making these cuts actually had any idea who we are, what we did, or maybe not even where we worked,” says Jacob Soboroff on the federal ...