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'Faces of Death' Posters Deemed "Too Disturbing" to Display in Public - Bloody Disgusting
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'Faces of Death' Posters Deemed "Too Disturbing" to Display in Public - Bloody Disgusting

After facing censorship issues with the teaser trailer, Faces of Death is now stirring up controversy with its posters. Revealed by Discussing Film, the film’s artwork has been prohibited by the MPA for being “too intense/disturbing for in-theatre placements where children may see the advertisements passing by.” The meta horror remake of the notorious 1978 […]

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Meeka Metals begins ore sorting upgrade at Murchison
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Meeka Metals begins ore sorting upgrade at Murchison

Meeka Metals (ASX: MEK) has commenced installation of an ore sorting facility at its Murchison gold project in WA, targeting increased processing capacity and higher gold production.

Mining
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MinRes ships first ore from Lamb Creek

Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) has delivered first ore on ship from its Lamb Creek iron ore project in WA’s Pilbara region.

Mining
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Metso expands lifecycle services model

Metso has reported increased demand in its Life Cycle Services (LCS) offering for pumps as mining operators shift towards long-term service-based equipment models.

Project Vault: Peace in the moana or military outpost?
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Project Vault: Peace in the moana or military outpost?

MiningEnvironment
Apache women seek court intervention as federal land is turned over for copper mining - ICT
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Apache women seek court intervention as federal land is turned over for copper mining - ICT

The title to the land was conveyed by the federal government to Resolution Copper on March 13 after an appeals court denied requests by the San Carlos Apache Tribe and environmentalists seeking to block the move

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What would a return of shale gas in Québec look like? | Canada's National Observer: Climate News
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What would a return of shale gas in Québec look like? | Canada's National Observer: Climate News

The industry wanted to drill 20,000 wells in populated areas after launching exploration without an environmental assessment.

MiningPolitics
Fuel shortages force WA miner to halt operations
Australianminingreview.com.au·

Fuel shortages force WA miner to halt operations

Continuing fuel supply constraints tied to the war in Iran are impacting Australia’s exploration and mining sector, with smaller operators now halting operations.

Opinion: Peace in the moana or military outpost? - Greenpeace Aotearoa
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Opinion: Peace in the moana or military outpost? - Greenpeace Aotearoa

Behind the scenes, a deal is being negotiated for minerals that would change our role in the Pacific entirely.

MiningPolitics
New study: Deep sea mining “not even needed" for green energy transition - Greenpeace UK
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New study: Deep sea mining “not even needed" for green energy transition - Greenpeace UK

A new comprehensive study released today by the Institute for Sustainable Futures (UTS), in collaboration with Greenpeace International, reveals that the push to mine the deep ocean is based on a fake dilemma. The report argues that it is possible to pursue a clean energy transition without mining the deep sea or vital ecosystems on […]

MiningEnvironment
Sustainable Construction: Utilizing Mining Waste Effectively
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Sustainable Construction: Utilizing Mining Waste Effectively

Mining waste streams offer potential as sustainable construction materials, addressing environmental concerns while enhancing pavement engineering applications.

Arnhem Land called Yothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika home as band was going global
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Arnhem Land called Yothu Yindi co-founder Witiyana Marika home as band was going global

Rockstar. Leader. Peacemaker. Witiyana Marika was riding the wave of international fame in the band Yothu Yindi when his dying father called him back to Arnhem Land.

MiningPolitics
Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts by Tong Wang Trailer
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Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts by Tong Wang Trailer

Premieres on March 21 Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts by Tong Wang Trailer

Alcoa Australia opens graduate program
Australianminingreview.com.au·

Alcoa Australia opens graduate program

Alcoa Australia (ASX: AAI) has opened 18 vacancies across 12 disciplines to university graduates looking to build long?term careers in the mining, refining and smelting sectors.

Education
Ontario fast-tracks mine despite Grassy Narrows First Nation’s concerns | The Narwhal
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Ontario fast-tracks mine despite Grassy Narrows First Nation’s concerns | The Narwhal

Grassy Narrows First Nations has challenged a water permit for Kinross Gold’s Great Bear project, as well as the Ontario Mining Act

MiningPolitics
Dacre Montgomery Shows His 'Faces of Death' on New Artwork - Bloody Disgusting
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Dacre Montgomery Shows His 'Faces of Death' on New Artwork - Bloody Disgusting

The two faces of Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”) make up the new artwork for Faces of Death, a meta horror remake of the notorious 1978 faux documentary. The film hits theaters April 10 via Independent Film Company and Shudder. Before that, it will screen at Beyond Fest Chicago and New Orleans’ Overlook Film Festival. Continuing the […]

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Sask. Environmental Society opposes $2.6 billion uranium deal with India - Prince Albert Daily Herald
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Sask. Environmental Society opposes $2.6 billion uranium deal with India - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Aidan Jaager Saskatoon StarPhoenix The Saskatchewan Environmental Society is concerned that a recent agreement to sell Saskatchewan-mined uranium to India could have unethical implications. The uranium — valued at $2.6 billion over a nine-year deal — will expand India’s civilian nuclear power fleet. SES board member Peter Prebble said in a news release that “India

MiningPolitics
Top four on Forbes Russia billionaires list made their fortunes in the Arctic
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Top four on Forbes Russia billionaires list made their fortunes in the Arctic

The number of Russian billionaires is growing for the fourth year in a row despite the war and international sanctions. Only five of the 155 people on the Forbes Russia list are women.

MiningBusiness
Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks - ICT
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Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks - ICT

Trump's aggressive push toward deep-sea mining is putting pressure on global negotiators to act fast to shape deep-sea mining rules.

MiningPolitics
HKIFF50 Opens With We Are All Strangers And Closes With Cyclone
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HKIFF50 Opens With We Are All Strangers And Closes With Cyclone

Asian premieres of the latest films by Anthony Chen and Philip Yung HKIFF50 Opens With We Are All Strangers And Closes With Cyclone

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