Russia’s Potanin dodges politics and sanctions to flourish
So far, at least, "Nickel King" Vladimir Potanin is Russia's ultimate survivor.
So far, at least, "Nickel King" Vladimir Potanin is Russia's ultimate survivor.
Decay depends on how many times the Li-ion battery has been charged.
ESG reporting standards were developed by and for finance and investment professionals without any input from Indigenous peoples and are failing to capture their rights and interests in companies’ ESG assessments, says First Nations Major Projects Coalition.
The company's gold production in the quarter fell 10.1% to 990,000 ounces from a year earlier, hurt by lower output at its Nevada gold mines.
Jurors sitting at one of the UK’s largest ever money-laundering trials heard that the gold dealer, Fowler Oldfield, deposited some 266 million pounds ($333 million) through the bank
Mexico's Congress last month passed a bill to nationalize lithium, tightening control of strategic mineral resources.
South African trade unions resolve to tighten the labour noose on Sibanye-Stillwater as gold sector labourers demand higher pay.
As they prepare for the next round of global climate talks in November, officials from rich countries are trying to pull together a series of multibillion-dollar packages to help poor countries phase out coal.
The head of Peru’s biggest mine says a swift solution to rising social unrest in the country is within reach if authorities and politicians agree to address the central problem: management of public funds.
European leaders promised to scale up the continent’s renewable-power capacity while reducing imports of Russian gas, but words move faster than permits.