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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a just transition program for Ukraine's coal regions through 2030, which will cover ...
Military metals tungsten, tin, beryllium, rare earths and antimony are on investors' radars as war rages in the Middle East.
Some of the reasons why the world has not been able to quit coal are obvious, and some are less so. Coal is cheap and abundant — particularly in developing economies such as China, India and Indonesia ...
Russia’s use of drones in Ukraine to deliberately target civilians is a violation of international law and a potential threat ...
How America and its allies can break free of Chinese dependency is a geopolitical priority with sweeping ramifications but no ...
More than a month after Ukraine signed a landmark agreement granting the United States a stake in its mineral reserves, Kyiv ...
More than a month after Ukraine signed a landmark agreement granting the United States a stake in its mineral reserves, Kyiv ...
With Russia-Ukraine peace talks crawling slowly onwards with little outcome, and much discussion in the press of territories changing hands, almost no attention is being paid to the situation in the ...
North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not ...
The U.S. uranium mining industry witnessed a remarkable resurgence in 2024, with yellowcake production skyrocketing to ...
Deputy Director Mary Wareham and Laura Lodenius, Executive Director at Peace Union of Finland, discuss the grave ...
Russian officials uncovered a hidden crypto mining farm inside a KamAZ truck siphoning village electricity in Buryatia, ...