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ANGOLA WANTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM COMMITTED TO MINING SECTOR

LUANDA Wednesday, 28 July De 2021 – 18h05 Luanda – The director for Studies and Statistical Planning of the Ministry … More

South Africa: Battle to stop 22km long mine on Wild Coast

Xolobeni community deeply divided 28 July 2021 | By Daniel Steyn and Nombulelo Damba-HendrikFeature | Eastern Cape The discovery of rare minerals in the sands has … More

Brazil – Credibility Crisis: Brumadinho and the Politics of Mining Industry Reform

Jul 28, 2021 | News In June 2020, LMN supported a report by US-based organisation Earthworks and MiningWatch Canada, Safety First – Guidelines … More

Ban Seabed Mining! Embracing Our Culture

27 July 2021, 9.54am EDT Show your support and solidarity with The Kono Community in Papua New Guinea!  On July … More

Chinese In Massive Looting Of Zimbabwe’s Minerals: Chief Chiweshe

By Leopold Munhende in Muzarabani 25th July 2021 A TRADITIONAL leader in Mashonaland Central province has, in a rare show … More

Kenya: Base Titanium wins long-running levy battle against Mombasa County

Heavy duty equipment for mining at the Base Titanium Site in Kwale County in Kenya’s coastal area. PHOTO | FILE … More

Abuses in Aluminum Supply Chains a Blind Spot for Car Industry

Car Companies Should Drive Up Standards at Mines, Refineries, Smelters  Automobile companies need to do more to address human rights … More

Interview: Aluminum Is the Future for Electric Cars

Jim Wormington Amy Braunschweiger Use: Car companies use aluminum for a range of car parts, including like engines, chassis, frames, … More

Australia: Bougainville communities secure commitment from Rio Tinto to assess environmental and human rights impacts of former mine

Jul 21, 2021 | News Press release from Human Rights Law Centre, Australia, 21 July 2021 Rio Tinto has today publicly committed … More

Rwanda: How Coffee Farmers Seek Fair Revenue Share

19 JULY 2021 The New Times (Kigali) By Emmanuel Ntirenganya The producers of the world’s most important beverage crop – … More

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