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Mining’s Expanding Investment Frontier: How Processing, Energy and Digital Infrastructure Are Reshaping Equity Returns in Serbia and the SEE Region
The investment landscape for mining in South-East Europe (SEE) is undergoing a fundamental transformation. What was once a sector driven primarily by commodity prices and geological…
Northern Ireland Grants Mining Licences Despite Overwhelming Public Opposition, Highlighting Europe’s Resource Dilemma
Northern Ireland has issued seven new mineral prospecting licences, despite overwhelming public opposition, underscoring the growing tension between Europe’s push for domestic resource development and local…
Aurubis Stock Near Record Highs as Copper Rally and Earnings Upgrade Strengthen Outlook
Aurubis is approaching record share price levels, fueled by a strong rally in copper markets and an upgraded earnings outlook that has reinforced investor confidence in…
Royal Gold to Showcase Precious-Metals Portfolio at Mining Forum Europe 2026
Royal Gold, the precious metals streaming and royalty company, will present its global portfolio at Mining Forum Europe 2026, using the three-day program to outline how…
Colombia Election Puts Mining Policy to the Test as Latin America Rebalances
Miners are watching Colombia’s presidential election for signs that Latin America’s shift toward market-friendly governance can translate into more predictable rules for capital-intensive projects. The vote…
Montage Gold Boosts Koné Resource Grades in Côte d’Ivoire as First Production Nears
Montage Gold has increased both the resource base and average grades at its KonĂ© project in CĂ´te d’Ivoire, lifting measured and indicated ounces to 4.63 million…
Bosnia’s €25bn Mining Portfolio Puts Strategic Metals on the Map—But Permits Could Decide the Timing
A German-backed investor says its Bosnia and Herzegovina concession portfolio includes an estimated €25 billion resource base spanning industrial minerals and polymetallic potential. Progress, however, hinges…
Serbia’s industrial bet hinges on power, grids and carbon rules as Chinese capital builds a mining-to-export chain
Serbia is emerging as a key European production and processing hub as Chinese-backed investment links copper, steel and logistics to the realities of electricity cost volatility…
Europe’s rare earth plans face a processing bottleneck that keeps strategic leverage abroad
Europe is pushing ahead with new rare earth exploration, but the continent still lacks large-scale separation and refining capacity. That gap leaves Europe dependent on foreign…
Middle Island Resources restarts drilling at Bobija gold project in western Serbia
Middle Island Resources has launched a new reverse circulation drilling program at its Bobija project near Ljubovija, targeting extensions of mineralised zones within a historic barite…