Lundin Gold Guides To Slight Production Uptick In 2025

Lundin Gold (TSX: LUG) is anticipating slight growth in its production profile in 2025, as revealed through the release of its 2025 guidance and three year outlook released this morning. The gold miner is expecting to produce between 475,000 and 525,000 ounces of gold in 2023, which represents a 5% increase on a midpoint basis […]
Palisades Goldcorp To Acquire Radio Fuels In All Stock Transaction

Palisades Goldcorp (TSXV: PALI) is apparently acquiring assets within the uranium sector. The company announced this morning that it will be acquire Radio Fuels Energy (CSE: CAKE) in an all-stock transaction. The arrangement will see Radio Fuels shareholders receive 0.060538 of a Palisades common share for each share held, which based on yesterdays closing price […]
Torex Gold Sees Authorities Shut Down Operations At Morelos

Torex Gold (TSX: TXG) has seen its mine shut down by federal authorities following the deaths of three individuals at the mine last week. The single asset producer has seen the Director General of Mines under the Federal Ministry of Economy serve notice that operations at Torex’s Morelos property are to be suspended on a […]
ByteDance Makes Last-Minute Bid to Block TikTok Sale Deadline

ByteDance and TikTok asked a US appeals court on Monday to temporarily halt a law requiring the Chinese company to sell its video-sharing app by January 19 or face a US ban, warning it would “shut down TikTok — one of the nation’s most popular speech platforms — for its more than 170 million domestic […]
Tokyo University Blocked Applications From China By Using Tiananmen Square As A Keyword

The University of Tokyo is facing allegations that one of its graduate programs deliberately prevented mainland Chinese students from applying by embedding banned keywords in its website code, according to an investigation by the university’s student newspaper. Todai Shimbun reported that the Computational Biology and Medical Sciences Program’s admissions page contained the term “June 4th […]
How Water Rights Can Help Fund A 100K Ton Copper Project | Christian Easterday – Hot Chili

In this interview, Christian Easterday, Managing Director & CEO of Hot Chili Limited (TSXV: HCH), outlines the company’s dual focus on copper development and strategic water assets. Easterday begins by discussing their Costa Fuego copper project in Chile, highlighting its advantageous low altitude location. The project aims to produce 100,000 tons of copper annually, positioning […]
Could Assad’s Fall Revive Qatar-Turkey Gas Pipeline Plans?

The collapse of Syria’s Assad regime could revive discussion of a strategic natural gas pipeline project that was blocked for over a decade, though significant security and political challenges remain. The proposed $10 billion, 1,500-kilometer Qatar-Turkey pipeline, which Bashar al-Assad rejected in 2009 to protect Russian interests, would transport gas from Qatar’s massive South Pars/North […]
South Korea Opposition Claims “Second Coup” as President Clings to Power

South Korea plunged deeper into a political crisis Monday as opposition leaders accused President Yoon Suk Yeol’s supporters of orchestrating what they called a “second coup” by blocking impeachment efforts against the embattled leader. The confrontation follows Yoon’s short-lived martial law declaration last week, which collapsed within hours after parliamentary resistance. The incident triggered a […]
Executive Protection Is About to Become Big Business After UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting

Major companies are reassessing executive protection protocols after UnitedHealthcare (NYSE: UNH) CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot outside a Manhattan hotel, security experts say. Thompson, 50, was killed Wednesday morning near the Hilton Midtown while heading to an investor conference. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch called it a “premeditated” attack, with evidence showing the gunman “lying […]
Syria at a Crossroads as Assad’s Regime Falls to Rebel Forces

In a historic development, Bashar al-Assad’s regime has fallen after 13 years of civil war and over five decades of Assad family rule. Rebel forces captured the Syrian capital of Damascus this weekend, forcing Assad and his family to flee to Moscow, where they were granted asylum by the Kremlin. Rebel forces swept into Damascus […]