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Pallas Confirms Shallow Supergene Copper Discovery at Satpayev Project in Kazakhstan
Pallas has confirmed high-grade, near-surface supergene copper mineralisation at its Satpayev project in central Kazakhstan.
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Pallas has confirmed high-grade, near-surface supergene copper mineralisation at its Satpayev project in central Kazakhstan.
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Strickland has delivered a maiden 1.2 Moz gold resource for the Gradina deposit at its Rogozna project.
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Sweden has cleared a key regulatory hurdle for the Nunasvaara South graphite mine, supporting Europe’s push to secure domestic supplies of critical battery materials.
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Eurasian Resources Group plans to invest more than $1 billion in Kazakhstan, targeting new plants, mine development and higher value-added metals production.
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Allied Critical Metals has begun a major 20,000 metre drilling programme to expand resources and advance economic studies at its Borralha tungsten project in Portugal.
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The EU’s flagship rare earth project in Sweden underscores a growing clash between Europe’s push for strategic minerals and its own environmental and Indigenous rights laws.
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Ferrexpo has again suspended production at its Ukrainian operations after renewed attacks disrupted electricity supplies.
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Laramide Resources has withdrawn from uranium exploration in Kazakhstan, citing regulatory changes that favour Kazatomprom and deter foreign investment.
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Satellite surveillance revealed dozens of illegal mining sites in a Kazakhstan region, triggering criminal cases and environmental damage claims.
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Suzhou Hunan New Materials plans a two-stage chromite processing project in Kazakhstan’s Aktobe region with investments starting at $150 million.