By Tito Correa SINANGOE (Reuters) - Ecuador's constitutional court judges traveled to the heart of the Amazon to hear indigenous...
Read moreBy Hereward Holland KINSHASA (Reuters) - Lawmakers in Democratic Republic of Congo have asked Barrick Gold Corp to secure the...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) - Protesters in Peru's Cotabambas province on Tuesday blocked once again a key mining corridor...
Read moreBELGRADE (Reuters) - A few hundred meters from the huge furnaces of the Chinese-owned Smedrevo steel mill in central Serbia,...
Read moreNIAMEY (Reuters) - At least 18 people were killed on Sunday in an artisanal gold mine collapse in southern Niger,...
Read moreSANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean right-wing presidential front-runner, Jose Antonio Kast, has retained his grip on first place in pre-election opinion...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun AQUIA, Peru (Reuters) -The head of Antamina, Peru's largest copper producer, looked to defuse tensions with rural...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) -The coup in Sudan puts into doubt the process that would have seen France cancel some $5 billion...
Read moreBy Roberto Samora SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Protesters on Friday blocked the entrance to an iron ore mine in Minas...
Read moreBy Marcelo Rochabrun and Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) -A rural community in Peru will lift its blockade of the country's...
Read moreBy Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's right-wing presidential candidate, José Antonio Kast, is pulling ahead in pre-election...
Read moreBy Jeff Mason and Jan Strupczewski ROME (Reuters) - The United States and the European Union on Sunday ended a...
Read moreOUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) -A convoy transporting staff and contractors for Iamgold's Essakane gold mine in northern Burkina Faso was attacked on...
Read moreSARAJEVO (Reuters) - The European Union and the United States are working with Bosnian officials to try to solve a...
Read moreBy Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Major Australian iron ore companies say they are increasing security measures at remote mine...
Read moreKINSHASA (Reuters) -At least one person was killed during protests last week against evictions of people in illegal settlements near...
Read moreBRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Superior Court of Justice threw out on procedural grounds an indictment of 16 people in relation...
Read moreBy Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australia should set out a new national legal framework to protect Aboriginal cultural heritage, an...
Read moreBy Hereward Holland KINSHASA (Reuters) - President Felix Tshisekedi has called for an audit of Democratic Republic of Congo's vast...
Read moreBy Zandi Shabalala (Reuters) - South Africa's economic woes are being compounded by the theft of massive amounts of copper...
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