An incident at a former Colorado gold mine that killed a man and trapped a group of tourists for hours underground in 2024 was caused by "operator error," authorities said. Investigators ...
The mine, near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, produced coking coal crucial for Ukraine’s steel industry. It kept running until the very last moment, when Russian forces finally reached its gates.
By John Eligon The South African authorities said on Tuesday that they had pulled dozens of dead miners from a shuttered gold mine where they were working illegally until a blockade during which ...
South African rescuers have pulled 36 bodies and 82 survivors from a gold mine in two days of operations, police say, adding that the survivors would face illegal mining and immigration charges.
Ukraine's wartime steelmaking has relied on Pokrovsk mine Moscow's forces are closing in on coking coal mine Industry sources say production has stopped KYIV, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine has ...
Hundreds of workers at a coal mine owned by embattled global consortium GFG Alliance have been stood down after the company failed to pay its suppliers. The consortium has been struggling to pay ...
No vehicles crashed and no one was injured when the remains of the long-abandoned mine crumbled. But, for many, the sinkhole provided a sudden, alarming awareness that New Jersey is home to long ...
Barrick Gold Corp. said it’s suspending mining operations in Mali after the government started removing gold from the nation’s biggest mine in the latest escalation of a months-long dispute.
A blaze at a Broken Hill mine that began hundreds of meters underground on Sunday night has reignited after being put out. Staff at Perilya's zinc, lead and silver mine have been evacuated without ...
Mali’s military junta started executing an interim order to seize gold at a mine run by Barrick Gold Corp., escalating a dispute over the West African government’s share of revenues from the ...
Rescuers have hoisted illegal miners and several bodies from an abandoned gold mine in South Africa, where reports emerge that hundreds may be trapped and at least 100 may have already died.
Instead of dropping bombs, they placed mines on roads behind enemy lines at night. Russian military social media lit up with warnings and reports of casualties. A Russian map showed that every ...
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