Video: Antofagasta Minerals – Dangerous Shares

This short video involves interviews with shareholders in the London-listed, Chilean-based Antofagasta after the company’s 12 June AGM in London and includes news of what has happened since to the company in Chile, where most of its operations are. See...

REE Electronics Recycling Being Explored

The use of rare earths in electronics devices such as smart phones, batteries and hard drives is well-known, but a lesser-explored area is how the rare metals might be recycled. Doing so would not only cut down on e-waste, but could go some way towards mitigating the...

Philippines – Mining rights violations on the increase again

Protest against human rights abuses linked with mining in the Philippines Human rights abuses against anti-mining advocates are picking up in the Philippines. Once more there have been killings of opponents of Glencore Xstrata’s Tampakan mine in Mindanao. Tribal...

BHP Billiton faces US corruption probe

US authorities have warned BHP Billiton that they are looking into issues that could lead to the world’s No.1 mining company having to face action over potential breaches of anti-corruption laws, related mainly to terminated projects and its sponsorship of the...

Antamina faces threat of legal action for toxic mining spill

Hundreds of Peruvians affected by a toxic spill are considering taking considering legal action against the Antamina mining company. Antamina is the world’s third largest copper producer and is majority owned by the British-Australian firm BHP Billiton and the...

South Africa gold miners call strike

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), which represents 64% of the country’s mine workers, served gold producers with a notice today announcing they will start a strike from the nightshift of Sept. 3 after that sector’s wage talks broke down. In a statement,...

Amplats job cuts: 6,900 in September

Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) is moving forward with massive job cuts promised at the beginning of the year: Nearly 7,000 South Africans working for the world’s largest platinum producer will be out of work come September. In January the company had warned...