ESGold Concludes ANT Survey At Montauban Project

ESGold Corp (CSE: ESAU) has completed the data collection phase an ambient noise tomography survey at its Montauban Project in Quebec. The study was conducted across an area measuring ten square kilometres in size, which will be used to assist in establishing a three dimensional model for the region. The survey, which occurred over a […]
Equinox Gold Suspends Operations At Los Filos Mine

Equinox Gold (TSX: EQX) has suspended operations at its Los Filos Mine in Mexico after it failed to renew a land access agreement with the nearby community of Carrizalillo that expired at the end of March. Land access agreements for the Los Filos Mine are required for three communities in the area in order for […]
Endeavour Silver To Acquire Minera Kolpa For $145 Million

Endeavour Silver (TSX: EDR) is expanding into the country of Peru as it looks to grow its portfolio. The producer this morning indicated it is acquiring Compania Minera Kolpa S.A., also known as Minera Kolpa, and its Huachocolpa Uno mine. The transaction will see Endeavour pay total consideration of $145 million, comprised of $80 million […]
i-80 Gold Reports Loss Of $121 Million For 2024

i-80 Gold (TSX: IAU) reported its fourth quarter and full year 2024 financial results late Monday evening. The results were headlined by declining revenue on both a quarterly and annual basis, despite the increase in the price of gold over the time period. The fourth quarter saw i-80 record topline revenue of $23.2 million, which […]
China Launches Major Military Drills Around Taiwan After US Defense Visit

China launched large-scale military exercises around Taiwan on Tuesday involving its navy, air force, army, and rocket forces, including an aircraft carrier battle group, as tensions escalate across the Taiwan Strait. The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command called the drills a “stern warning and forceful deterrence against ‘Taiwan independence,’” with forces practicing maneuvers including […]
The Signal Leak Story Just Keeps Getting Worse

National security experts and lawmakers are raising alarms over potential intelligence compromises after Trump administration officials inadvertently shared sensitive military information about Yemen strikes with a journalist on the Signal messaging app. Two US officials told the Wall Street Journal that Israel provided intelligence from a human source in Yemen to track the Houthi missile […]
UK’s Last Primary Steelworks Faces Closure as Chinese Owner Rejects Government Offer

British Steel could close its two blast furnaces at Scunthorpe as early as June after its Chinese owner rejected a £500 million government rescue package, threatening Britain’s ability to produce steel from raw materials. The company, owned by China’s Jingye Group, said the furnaces are “no longer financially sustainable” amid challenging market conditions, tariffs and […]
Liberal MP’s Call For Kidnapping Remark Sparks National Outrage

A growing political scandal has erupted in Canada after Liberal MP Paul Chiang admitted he publicly encouraged people to kidnap a Conservative candidate and deliver him to the Chinese consulate in return for bounty money. The situation is described by some as “a genuine scandal,” warning that “incitement to violence against a political opponent is […]
Crypto Whale Purchases $223 Million Worth of Solana Tokens

A major cryptocurrency investor has made a significant move in the Solana market, purchasing 1.777 million SOL tokens valued at approximately $223 million, according to blockchain transaction data. The purchase, executed on the Kraken exchange, was immediately followed by the investor staking the entire position, suggesting confidence in the token’s long-term prospects. Staking involves locking […]
Nova Scotia Moves to End Uranium Mining Ban

Nova Scotia is poised to lift its four-decade ban on uranium mining after a government bill cleared for third reading in the provincial legislature this week, potentially allowing the Canadian province to join the global clean energy supply chain. The reversal comes as modern mining techniques have evolved significantly since the original 1981 moratorium, which […]