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Canada – No Consent = No project: LPFN Asserts Anicinabe Rights and Titles During BAPE Hearings on Falco’s Horne 5 Mining Project

31 October 2024, 9:53am EDT Source: Long Point First Nation Winneway Aki – In response to the Bureau d’audiences publiques … More

canada, extractive-industry, first-nations, fpic, free-entry, free-prior-informed-consent, indigenous, mining, news, raw-materials, vancouver

Africa: Mining Must Become More Responsible and Sustainable. Where Hi-Tech Solutions Fit in

Published: October 30, 2024 4.20pm SAST Rennie Naidoo, University of the Witwatersrand If you visit a commercial mining operation anywhere in … More

africa, extractive-industry, mining, natural-resources, renewable-energy, sustainability, sustainable-living, technology

Senegal’s President Faye Commits to Process Raw Materials

30 October 2024 FOROYAA Newspaper (Serrekunda) Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye has vowed to prioritise the manufacturing of the … More

Eastern DR Congo grapples with Chinese gold mining firms

DR Congo – China Kamituga (AFP) – Italian priest Davide Marcheselli has been fighting for years against Chinese companies illegally mining … More

africa, congo, critical-minerals, drc, extractive-industry, mining, raw-materials, rwanda

Mining Beyond Economic Impetus in Ethiopia

25 October 2024 The Ethiopian Herald (Addis Ababa) By MENGESHA AMARE It is well recognized that mining is the process of … More

civilization, critical-minerals, economy, energy, extractive-industry, mining, natural-resources, raw-materials, renewable-energy, sustainability, technology

Rwandan-backed M23 rebel group seeks local power in DRC, not just control over mining operations

Published: October 24, 2024 3.19pm SAST Ken Matthysen, IPIS, Peer Schouten, Danish Institute for International Studies The violence wrought by the Rwandan-backed rebel group M23 Movement is … More

africa, coltan, critical-minerals, drc, extractive-industry, mining, news, politics, raw-materials, rwanda, tantalum

South Africa: Event Hosted in Parliament Calls on Anglo American to Answer for its Toxic Legacy in Kabwe, Zambia

24th October 2024 Action for Southern Africa (London) press release Next week, on Tuesday 29 October , Action for Southern … More

Accumulation by dispossession, Anglo American, Extractive Industry, gold, mining, Natural Resources, South Africa

Colombia: Manifesto for Water and Life by the Committee for the Defence of Water and the Santurbán Paramo

23 October 2024, 12:44pm EDT Source: Committee for the Defence of Water and the Santurbán Páramo The following was translated … More

accumulation-by-dispossession, canada, colombia, environment, extractive-industry, gold, mining, natural-resources

121 International Organizations Call on Canada to Withdraw All Support for First Quantum Minerals One Year After Historic Anti-Mining Protests in Panama

23 October 2024, 8:00am EDT Source: MiningWatch – Earthworks – FUNDICCEP More than 100 Panamanian and international organizations and coalitions have submitted … More

accumulation-by-dispossession, canada, extractive-industry, first-quantum, fpic, mining, natural-resources, panama

Canada: A major victory in Quebec courts!

22 October 2024, 1:45pm EDT Rodrigue Turgeon National Program Co-Lead MiningWatch Canada applauds the Mitchikanibikok Inik First Nation’s major victory … More

canada, extractive-industry, first-nations, fpic, free-entry, free-prior-informed-consent, indigenous, mining, politics, quebec

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