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Aterian subsidiary to discuss terms for larger exploration licence
Morningstar· 16 hours agoAterian is an Africa-focused exploration and development company. Eastinco is its Rwandan subsidiary. Aterian said that Eastinco has the option to acquire the 15 % minority partner interest from Kuaka Cooperative, its partner in the Musasa project.
Yellow Cake NAV per share narrows as uranium prices slip
ShareCast· 17 hours agoUranium investor Yellow Cake said in an update on Tuesday that during the June quarter, the spot...
Russia to allow crypto payments in international trade to counter sanctions
Reuters via Yahoo Finance UK· 20 hours agoMOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian lawmakers passed a bill on Tuesday that will allow businesses to use...
Adriatic Metals on track for nameplate production at Vares this year
Proactive Financial News· 21 hours agoAdriatic Metals PLC (LSE:ADT1, ASX:ADT, OTCQX:ADMLF) said the ramp-up of production at the Vares...
Lower Carbon Hydropower Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges
The Wall Street Journal· 10 hours agoWhile conventional hydropower has the benefit of providing clean, baseload electricity—unlike wind...
Jefferies highlights political influence on crypto, adjusts miners’ PT
Investing.com via Yahoo Finance UK· 24 hours agoThe event that bills itself as the world’s largest forum of crypto fans marked the largest gathering to date, attracting over 20,000 attendees, investment bank Jefferies said in a research report ...
Proactive - Kazera Global PLC (AIM:KZG) | RNS | Kazera Global PLC - Operational & Corporate Update -...
Proactive Financial News· 20 hours agoKazera Global plc (AIM: KZG), the AIM-quoted investment company, is pleased to provide an update on key operational and corporate developments. · Optimistic about the imminent start of heavy ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger and grandkids seen with livestock in his kitchen
Daily Mail· 2 hours ago'Not everyone can say that their father-in-law is the Terminator, but mine literally will terminate...
Labor Abuses Abroad
New York Times· 20 hours agoIn the 1990s, more U.S. companies began manufacturing abroad, where labor was cheaper. Journalists, consumers and human rights groups noticed that, away...
These 24 places just became UNESCO’s newest World Heritage Sites
Time Out· 23 hours agoIncluding Indian burial grounds, a German castle and a Scottish bog