Gold Reaction to artisanal miner protests pose a challenge to democracy in Ghana Illegal mining has been a persistent challenge faced by successive Ghanaian governments Joseph MortonOctober 2, 2024
Gold Barrick Gold and the government of Mali make peace over gold mining issues Taxation and royalty disputes arise from differences over how much Barrick should pay the Malian government Joseph MortonOctober 1, 2024
Gold Calibre Mining shuffles strength into its board for future growth Both new additions bring multiple decades of leadership experience to the table Joseph MortonOctober 1, 2024
Gold Rare Mormon gold coin worth over US$1M goes on display in Salt Lake City Utah's capital is home to the largest and most significant Mormon temple on Earth Rowan DunneSeptember 27, 2024
Gold B.C. Government renews Seabridge Gold’s license of occupation for two decades The KSM project holds significant reserves of gold, copper, silver, and molybdenum Joseph MortonSeptember 27, 2024
Gold Gold tests all-time high on low consumer confidence and weak economy US consumer confidence fell this month by the largest margin in three years Joseph MortonSeptember 27, 2024
Gold Iran imports more gold to get around United States sanctions in 2024 Iran paid for energy imports with Turkish lira, which was then converted into gold to avoid restrictions on dollar transactions Joseph MortonSeptember 26, 2024
Gold Mergers are reshaping the landscape of gold mining These mergers reflect a broader trend of consolidation within the gold mining industry Joseph MortonSeptember 26, 2024
Gold New Porgera Limited working with United Nations to resolve conflict Efforts are being taken to stabilize the volatile situation in the Porgera Valley in Papua New Guinea after intertribal warfare broke out earlier this... Joseph MortonSeptember 25, 2024
Gold SSR Mining to restart Saskatchewan gold site after forest fire shut down The remote fly-in fly-out Seabee project is scheduled to resume operations in the latter half of October Rowan DunneSeptember 24, 2024