Eldorado faces more Greek protests

By Anthony Halley Thousands in the northern, historic Greek region of Thrace were out in the streets today to protest Vancouver-based Eldorado … [Read more...]

Greek police used excessive violence and tear gas against anti-mining protesters: report

By Cecilia Jamasmie Greek police is facing accusations of applying excessive violence and tear gas to break up a demonstration against the arrest of … [Read more...]

Commodities 'supercycle' will last another 15 years: JP Morgan

By Anthony Halley JPM Natural Resources Fund manager Neil Gregson is confident that a "third great [commodities] supercycle is underway." The basic … [Read more...]

The UK goes after a piece of the Afghan $1 trillion mining pie

By Cecilia Jamasmie The UK government decided Wednesday to get a foot on the door to Afghanistan’s $1 trillion of untapped mineral wealth, by … [Read more...]

Friedland on headless miners, dodos and ethical platinum

By Frik Els Euan Rocha and Rod Nickel of Reuters sat down with the normally media-shy Robert Friedland and the legendary mining financier more than … [Read more...]

Money worries weigh on juniors at PDAC

By Michael Allan McCrae The buzz at the world's largest mining show, PDAC International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange, is the lack … [Read more...]

Mining can be a blessing for foreign aid: UN

By Anthony Halley United Nations Development Program (UNDP) head Helen Clark is focused on making mining "a blessing, not a curse, for [developing] … [Read more...]

Chicago Mercantile Exchange slashes precious metal margins

By Frik Els The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the biggest provider of US futures, says it will  cut margins on precious metals and copper … [Read more...]

Asteroid mining company is now hiring. Just in time for 2012 DA14

By Frik Els Given that 2012 DA14 will be hurtling (in astronomical terms) a hair's breadth from the earth on Friday, now is a great time to send in … [Read more...]

Anglo CEO says South Africa licence threats 'out of order'

By Kerry Hall Despite threats from government officials to review mining licences, Anglo American Platinum will continue with restructuring its … [Read more...]

South Africa pushes for greater tax revenues from miners

By Marc Howe South Africa seeks to extract greater tax revenues from its mining companies as they struggle to deal with the double burden of rising … [Read more...]

Platinum hits 4-month peak, palladium rockets to 16-month high

By Frik Els The platinum price hit a four-month high on Monday, adding $10 to $1,709 an ounce in New York while sister metal palladium added more … [Read more...]

Amplats hit hard by South Africa’s mining strikes, down to an annual loss

By Cecilia Jamasmie Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), the world’s top platinum producer, announced Monday an operating loss of $715 million in 2012 … [Read more...]

First Quantum rises after booking $1.2bn compensation for Congo confiscation

By Frik Els First Quantum Minerals (TSX:FM) gained more than 2% on Wednesday after the company reported full year results that included a $1.2 … [Read more...]

Colombia cancels 32 mining concessions

By Cecilia Jamasmie Colombia's national mining agency (ANM) cancelled 32 mining concessions between January and February this year, after an audit … [Read more...]

Warehouse stocks surging 40% just the start of copper sea change

By Frik Els After a brutal February that saw the copper price tumble more than 7%, the metal is beginning to build a base around $3.50 a pound. At … [Read more...]

Top 10 copper companies in 2012

By Vladimir Basov Last year saw some tough competition amongst the world's biggest copper miners. Preliminary estimated volume of corporate … [Read more...]

Toronto junior rockets 40% ahead of Turkey pre-feasibility

By Frik Els Aldridge Minerals (TSX-V:AGM) – advancing a gold and polymetallic VMS project in Turkey – jumped 40% in early afternoon trade on Tuesday … [Read more...]

Peru to double current copper output by 2016: mine minister

By MINING.com Editor Peru will more than double its copper production from the current 1.3 million tons to 2.8 million by 2016, said the country’s … [Read more...]

Copper, gold and money laundered: Peru main exports in 2012

By Cecilia Jamasmie Latin America-savvy blogger “Otto Rock” publishes an interesting graphic, showing that Peru’s biggest exports in 2012 were … [Read more...]

Glencore-Xstrata profits hit by $2.6bn writedowns and slump in commodity prices

By Cecilia Jamasmie Diversified miner Xstrata (LON:XTA) and commodities trader Glencore (LON:GLEN), which are seeking final regulatory approval from … [Read more...]

Mining mergers in 2012 hit lowest in seven years: PwC

By Cecilia Jamasmie After a slow and cautious 2012, where mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the mining sector fell 30% —the lowest since 2005—, … [Read more...]

Canada’s Quebec turning hostile to mining

By Cecilia Jamasmie The Canadian province of Quebec, once considered the best place on Earth for mining investment, seems to be brushing the … [Read more...]

Experts to tackle challenges of small-scale mining

By Cecilia Jamasmie Artisanal mining and small-scale  (ASM)— a sector that governments and development agencies often see mainly as a problem — … [Read more...]

New Chilean R&D tax credit to benefit Canadian companies

By MINING.com Editor To spur even more economic and business development, Chile has declared 2013 as its Year of Innovation and introduced new tax … [Read more...]

Paper money is pouring out of central banks everywhere – so why is gold slipping?

By Anthony Halley In the wake of the 2008 crisis, investors believed that QE would push currencies like the US dollar down, driving hard assets like … [Read more...]

Hecla Mining offers $774 million for Aurizon Mines

By Cecilia Jamasmie U.S. silver producer Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL) announced Monday it will buy Canadian Aurizon Mines (TSX:ARZ) (NYSE:AZK), for about … [Read more...]

South African miners prefer senior geologists: WSJ

By Cecilia Jamasmie "I only hire old geologists," reads the catchy Tweet from the Wall Street Journal promoting an article about how South African … [Read more...]

Investment in mining exploration to plummet, juniors the most affected: report

By Cecilia Jamasmie After three years of booming investment in mining exploration, the industry is set to cut down significantly on that item this … [Read more...]

Canada’s economy in weak position for lacking gold reserves: Sprott

By Cecilia Jamasmie Canada’s main gold reserves problem is that it has none, said billionaire Eric Sprott, the chairman of Sprott Asset Management, … [Read more...]