At least 38 dead in Iran coal mine blast

A gas explosion in a coal mine in Iran’s South Khorasan province killed at least 38 people, Iran’s state media said on Sunday.

Glencore billionaire Alex Beard appears at UK court accused of corruption

UK authorities charged a sixth former Glencore Plc employee in their sweeping corruption case, as Alex Beard, the billionaire former head of oil at the commodities giant, appeared for the first time at a London court.

Zijin Mining sees increasing threats to M&A ambitions

Major Chinese copper and gold producer Zijin Mining Group Co. said a slowing global economy, geopolitical tensions, and resource nationalism could restrict its overseas deal-making ambitions.

China’s rare copper export boom signals more than weak demand

A rare burst of Chinese exports has deflated bull spirits in the copper market, with funds dumping long positions and prices down by 16% from the record highs seen in May.

A worker died in Golgohar mining factory

Mining News Pro - A 44-year-old line worker of a concentrate factory in Gol Gohar died due to a fall from a height.

Polish miner found alive after more than 48 hours trapped underground

A Polish coal miner trapped underground since Thursday was found alive by rescuers on Saturday, local media reported.

One miner dead after tremor in Poland

One miner died and one was still trapped underground after a pit in southern Poland was struck by an earth tremor, mine owner PGG said on Thursday evening.

Second Australian rare earths producer suffers cyber attack

Iluka Resources Ltd. has become the second Australian rare earths miner to suffer a cyber attack in recent months, although the hackers weren’t able to penetrate its cybersecurity protections.

Vale expects tentative dam collapse settlement with Brazil authorities this month

Brazilian miner Vale expects to reach a tentative agreement by the end of this month with Brazilian federal and state authorities to settle reparations over the deadly 2015 collapse of a tailings dam, an executive said on Thursday.

KSC is the leader of Iran's ingot and slab market last year

Mining News Pro - In 1402, Khuzestan Steel Company has been the largest supplier of steel ingots and slabs in the domestic market, and with a significant gap compared to its competitors, it has occupied 19% of Iran's ingot market and 35% of Iran's slab market.

Awarding the Resistance Economy Badge to Golgohar Iron and Steel Development Company

Mining News Pro - In the first provincial festival "Resistance Economy Badge" which was held with the main goal of setting a pattern and creating a competitive environment for production, Gol Gohar Iron and Steel Development Company received the first grade provincial badge of resistance economy. In the closing ceremony of this festival, which was held this morning in the presence of the Deputy Minister of Industry Trade and Mine, the Deputy Governor, the Commander of the Kerman Province Corps, the General Director of the Ministry of Industry Trade and Mine Province, Labor and Social Welfare and some other provincial officials in Kerman, GolGohar Company received the badge.

Berkeley to take uranium mine dispute with Spain to arbitration

Australian mining group Berkeley Energia will take its dispute with Spain to international arbitration after the country refused to give final approval to a uranium mine near the city of Salamanca, the company said on Wednesday.

Two workers dead at Newmont’s Cerro Negro mine in Argentina

Newmont confirmed on Wednesday that two members of its workforce died this week at the Cerro Negro mine located in the Santa Cruz region of Argentina.

Movasaghi Nia visited Gohar Sirjan water transfer reservoir

Mining News Pro - This morning, the head of Imidro's board of directors visited the water transfer line and reservoir from the Persian Gulf to Sirjan.

Anglo spinoff breeds fish to restock rivers after massive toxic spill

In a South African first, a project funded by one of the country’s biggest coal mining companies has begun repopulating a river system with fish after a catastrophic spill from a disused coal mine.

Plane carrying Rio Tinto workers crashes in Canada’s Northwest, six dead

A small plane carrying Rio Tinto (ASX, LON: RIO) workers crashed near Fort Smith in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories on Tuesday during a flight to its Diavik diamond mine, killing six people on board.

Canada gives mineral-rich Arctic region of Nunavut control over its resources

Canada on Thursday formally gave the giant Arctic territory of Nunavut control over its reserves of gold, diamonds, iron, cobalt and rare earth metals, a move that could boost exploration and development.

Zimbabwe rescues all 15 trapped miners alive

Rescuers on Sunday pulled out all 15 subsistence mine workers who were trapped in an underground shaft at Redwing mine in Zimbabwe after it collapsed on Thursday, a government spokesman said.

Gold mine collapse in Venezuela kills a dozen people

Mining News Pro - The collapse of an artisanal gold mine in southeastern Venezuela near an Indigenous community killed at least 12 people, the government announced on Sunday.

The eighteenth visit to Midhco's projects was held this year

Mining News Pro - The 18th visit to Midco's projects was held this year with the presence of Ali Asghar Pourmand, CEO of this holding.

EU and US delay key trade meeting amid deadlock in negotiations

Mining News Pro - A trade meeting between the US and European Union due to take place next month is expected to slip to early next year as the two allies remain deadlocked in talks about steel and critical minerals.

Hormozgan Steel won the customer satisfaction award

Mining News Pro - In the 10th National Customer Satisfaction Summit, a certificate of appreciation was awarded to the CEO of Hormozgan Steel Company.

At least 32 dead, 14 missing after ArcelorMittal mine fire in Kazakhstan

Mining News Pro - At least 32 people have died and 14 remain missing after a mine fire in Kazakhstan, the Ministry for Emergency Situations said on Saturday.

Glencore to shut Mount Isa copper mines by 2025, cut 1,000 jobs

Mining News Pro - Miner and trader Glencore is set to close its three underground copper mines in Mount Isa by the end of 2025, in a move that will result in the loss of about 1,000 jobs, newspaper Australian Financial Review reported on Tuesday.

Metal trader misery undercuts supercycle hype as losses pile up

Mining News Pro - The world’s metal traders are enduring one of their toughest periods in years, even as an international race for minerals thrusts the industry into the geopolitical spotlight like never before.

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