"The Samruk-Kazyna group of companies is working on the joint development of uranium deposits in Jordan. Today, during the visit of Jordan's King Abdullah II, an agreement on cooperation will be signed between our subsidiary company Kazatomprom and the national Jordanian uranium company." - Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Board of Samruk-Kazyna.
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Kyrgyzstan Launches Underground Gold Mining at Kumtor, Prioritizing Sustainability and State Control
“To date, about 1,600 meters of tunnels have already been excavated, and we are ready to mine high-grade ore with a gold content of more than 5 grams per ton. The underground project is expected to operate for 17 years, and 147 tons of gold reserves have been officially added to the state's balance,” said President Zhaparov.
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The EU’s Chvaletice Manganese Project in Czechia showcases both the promise and peril of Europe’s critical minerals strategy, stalled by slow national permitting.
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Montenegro plans new mining laws to align with EU standards, strengthen sustainability, and tap critical mineral resources vital to Europe’s energy transition.
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Kazakhstan boosted oil, gas, and coal output, driving an 8.5% rise in mining industry production in January–July 2025.
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Poland’s coal phase-out is stalled by political resistance, but high costs and shifting economics could bring a faster transition than leaders admit.
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Ukraine’s titanium ore exports plunged 93% in early 2025, with most shipments going to Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Egypt.
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China’s crackdown on lithium mining sparks a price rally, opening a strategic window for UK-listed lithium miners to capture market share.
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Katowice’s former Wieczorek coal mine will be redeveloped into a €135 million sustainable tech and innovation centre under Strabag’s 32-month plan.
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Greece has shut its last coal units in the Peloponnese, with Megalopolis set to transform into a renewable energy and tech hub.
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