Mining & Data Related News

Glencore pushes for Australia’s support to save Mount Isa smelter
Glencore says its Queensland-based Mount Isa copper smelter is unviable unless the government provides funding.
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Explosives Market Outlook Report 2025-2034 | Safety Innovations and Sustainability Drive Explosives Market Growth Amid Regulations
The global explosives market, valued at USD 47.7 billion in 2025, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.7% to reach USD 100.7 billion by 2034. Driven by demand in mining, construction, and defense, the market faces challenges from stringent regulations. Key tre…
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What AI's insatiable appetite for power means for our future
The power behind AI tools requires massive energy, and global data centers are expected to triple electricity usage by 2030 despite tech companies' renewable pledges.
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A holistic approach at transforming India’s mining sector
Centre-State collaboration in mining has been the hallmark of the Modi government
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A False Start on the Road to an All-American Bitcoin
Donald Trump pledged to cement the US as the bitcoin mining capital of the planet. The president’s sweeping tariffs stand to simultaneously undermine and advance that ambition in one swoop.
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Linux flaws chain allows Root access across major distributions
Researchers discovered two local privilege escalation flaws that could let attackers gain root access on systems running major Linux distributions. Qualys researchers discovered two local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerabilities, an attacker can exploit the…
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Rio Tinto Reaches $138.75M Settlement With Investors Over Mongolian Mine
Rio Tinto agreed to pay $138.75 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the Anglo-Australian mining giant of defrauding investors by concealing problems with its $7 billion underground expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine in Mongolia. A …
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WhatsApp Won’t Start Showing Ads to EU Users Until 2026
The WhatsApp team informed Ireland's privacy regulator that the app's new advertising model won’t be coming to the EU until 2026.
The post WhatsApp Won’t Start Showing Ads to EU Users Until 2026 appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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A ransomware attack pushed the German napkin firm Fasana into insolvency
A cyberattack pushed the German napkin firm Fasana into insolvency, likely worsening existing financial troubles and serving as the final blow. German napkin maker Fasana filed for insolvency after a major cyberattack on May 19 paralyzed its systems, halting …
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