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🌍 AllAfrica
National & Local

Nigeria: Survivors Relive Tragic Moments of Plateau Mine Disaster

Survivors of a gas explosion in a Plateau State mining site are urging government assistance for the families of those who died in the tragic incident.

Feb 20 β€’ 07:35 UTC
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Milenio (ES)
National & Local

Vizsla Silver confirms that five miners remain missing

Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver has confirmed that five of its workers are still missing, expressing concern for their families and the community.

Feb 12 β€’ 15:46 UTC
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Milenio (ES)
National & Local

No answers after the discovery of five bodies: miners' families demand progress in investigations

Families of miners who went missing are pressing authorities for answers following the identification of five bodies linked to their disappearance.

Feb 10 β€’ 20:46 UTC
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ώ AktuΓ‘lnΔ›.cz
National & Local

"The Roaring HDV and after a Night of Four Devil's Half-Breeds." With Coal, Mining Families Depart

The closure of the ČSM Mine in Stonava marks the end of a long-standing tradition of coal mining in Silesian families, who relied on this industry for generations.

Feb 10 β€’ 16:00 UTC
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ El Financiero (ES)
National & Local

Miners kidnapped in Concordia: Who has been identified?

At least four of the ten miners who went missing in Concordia, Sinaloa have been identified by their families following the discovery of bodies linked to the tragedy.

Feb 9 β€’ 20:35 UTC
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Sky News
Crime & Justice

Nigeria court orders UK to pay Β£420m over miners shot dead in 1949

A Nigerian court has ordered the UK to pay Β£420 million to the families of 21 miners killed by security forces during a strike in 1949, highlighting historical injustices during colonial rule.

Feb 6 β€’ 20:38 UTC
🌍 AllAfrica
Crime & Justice

Nigeria: Nigerian Court Orders Britain to Pay Β£420 Million to 21 Coal Miners Killed By Colonial Administration

A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay Β£20 million each to the families of 21 coal miners killed in 1949 due to actions by colonial authorities.

Feb 6 β€’ 05:14 UTC

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