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Glencore keeps London listing, rejects US move

Glencore, the global mining powerhouse, has decided against relocating its primary stock market listing from London to the US, reaffirming its commitment to the UK financial hub.

Mining Threatens Ecuador's Fragile Páramo Ecosystem

Ecuador's fragile páramo ecosystem faces devastation as mining companies push for gold, silver, and copper extraction. Environmentalists warn of irreversible damage to water sources and biodiversity.

FIFO worker's $200K salary shocks Australia

A fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) worker in Perth has shocked the internet by revealing his staggering salary—more than many doctors earn. Find out how he does it and why this lifestyle isn’t for everyone.

Germany returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

Germany has officially returned 20 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking a pivotal moment in the global restitution of colonial-era looted art. The artefacts, stolen during the 1897 British raid, are now back in their homeland after over a century.

Couple's Horror After Buying 'Haunted Doll'

A couple's peaceful life turned into a nightmare after acquiring Robert the Doll, a notorious haunted artefact linked to paranormal activity and disturbing visions.

Walhalla: Australia's Haunted Ghost Town

Explore the chilling history of Walhalla, Australia's abandoned gold-mining town, where legends of ghosts and hidden graves linger in the misty valleys.

Can Coal Mining Achieve Net Zero?

Exploring the feasibility of coal mining companies reaching net zero emissions and the innovative strategies they might employ.

Mining Tycoon Chris Denver Found Dead in Vancouver

The body of Chris Denver, a prominent yet divisive figure in British Columbia's mining sector, was discovered in Vancouver. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his sudden death.

FIFO worker fired after viral TikTok rant

A young Australian woman working a FIFO job was fired after posting a controversial TikTok video complaining about her workplace. The incident has sparked debate over workers' rights and social media use.

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