Vale, Adani and Indian state-owned company sign agreement on iron ore
Vale has signed a strategic agreement with Indian companies Adani Gangavaram Port and NMDC Limited to jointly develop an iron ore blending facility in Gangavaram, India.
Liberia: Mines, Energy Minister Says Liberia Targets 30 Million Tons of Iron Ore As Arcelormittal Expansion Drives Mining Boom
Liberia is set to triple its iron ore production to 30 million tons this year, primarily driven by ArcelorMittal's expansion efforts.
Vale's profit falls 56% in 2025 to R$ 13.8 billion
Vale's profit has dropped by 56% in 2025, amounting to R$ 13.8 billion due to increased year-end provisions and accounting issues.
Residents 'embarrassed' by WA town as buyback scheme ends
The buyback scheme for residential properties in Port Hedland's West End has concluded, leaving the areaβs future uncertain and residents feeling embarrassed about the town's state.
This is why LKAB's profit halved in 2025
LKAB reported a significant profit reduction for 2025, primarily due to the weak dollar and increased operational costs associated with urban relocation in Kiruna.
With the end of the mining permits moratorium, Madagascar calls for investment
Madagascar has lifted the moratorium on mining permits, urging investment in the sector, particularly with the first application for iron ore exploitation submitted by Akora Resources.
Truck driver arrested with over 60 kg of cocaine hidden in ore cargo in MS
A truck driver was arrested after police uncovered 69 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a cargo of iron ore in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
Cyclone 'Mitchell' intensifies and threatens the world's largest iron ore export hub
Cyclone 'Mitchell' is intensifying as it heads towards Australia's northwest, prompting the closure of key ports, including the world's largest iron ore export hub.
Moraes' Wife Takes Defense of Mining Entrepreneur Lucas Kallas at the Supreme Court
Viviane Barci de Moraes, the wife of Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes, has taken on the defense of mining businessman Lucas Kallas in a case concerning illegal iron ore extraction.
Liberia: Ivanhoe Atlantic CEO Quits As Guinea Roadblocks Threaten Liberia Rail Deal
Bronwyn Barnes has resigned as CEO of Ivanhoe Atlantic, highlighting significant challenges facing the U.S.-backed iron ore project that connects Guinea to Liberia, potentially jeopardizing Liberia's infrastructure plans.
Man arrested with 58 bricks of cocaine in truck loaded with iron ore in Americana
A man was arrested after being caught transporting 58 bricks of cocaine in a truck loaded with iron ore on a highway in Americana, Brazil.
Algeria inaugurates a 1,000-kilometer railway line to transport iron from Gara Djebilet
Algeria inaugurated a 1,000-kilometer railway line designed to transport iron ore from the Gara Djebilet mine in the south to the north of the country, a project praised by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune as one of the country's largest strategic initiatives.
Guinea puts economic hope in new iron-ore mine
Guinea is optimistic about its economic future thanks to the development of a new iron-ore mine.
Swedish city Kiruna is relocating due to mine expansion
In one of the world's most radical urban transformations, the entire city of Kiruna in Sweden is moving to a new site due to ground subsidence caused by the expansion of the largest underground iron ore mine.