Milei's Andean Mining Initiatives Gather Pace
Javier Milei's plans to transform mining in the Andes are reportedly advancing, signaling a potential shift in the region's resource management.
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Javier Milei's plans to transform mining in the Andes are reportedly advancing, signaling a potential shift in the region's resource management.
As the Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London, it highlights the events of 1066 and the Norman Conquest, offering a Norman perspective on the Battle of Hastings.
Following the record-breaking wildfire season in Europe in 2025, the risk of wildfires is now extending to traditionally cooler areas such as the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands.
A collaborative effort between German and Israeli researchers has led to a groundbreaking technique for non-destructive quality assessment of MXene thin films, potentially improving fabrication processes.
Greenland Resources has announced a partnership with Luleå University of Technology to advance robotic mining, supported by a grant from the European Union.
Recent warnings from UNESCO underscore the potential for tsunami disasters in the Mediterranean, particularly along the French Riviera, where public awareness remains low.
The upcoming launch of Europe's first full-cycle lithium mine marks a pivotal moment for the region's energy transition and electric vehicle production.
A new telescope, led by European scientists, aims to map the elusive, dusty regions of the universe while maintaining a commitment to sustainability by avoiding fossil fuels.
During a recent conversation, Xi Jinping informed Donald Trump that Vladimir Putin could face regrets over the invasion of Ukraine. Trump also proposed collaboration with Putin against the International Criminal Court.
European leaders are facing challenges as they navigate U.S. pressure, leading to a mix of political flattery and strategic ambiguity that may confuse their citizens.
Research from Brunel University of London indicates that a protein used to assess tumor aggression may also play a role in preventing chromosome errors associated with cancer.
Despite ongoing pollution issues in the Thames, a new bathing site in London is attracting swimmers eager to enjoy the river. Efforts are underway to improve water quality.
Concerns arise over potential competition impact from Vandemoortele's acquisition of Délifrance.
The potential challenge from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to Labour leader Keir Starmer raises concerns about the UK's borrowing limits, impacting Sterling's value.
CEOs are voicing their worries about how the ongoing political turmoil in Westminster, particularly regarding Starmer's future, is affecting investment and the UK's global standing.
As heat waves increasingly threaten public health, the need for effective government intervention has never been more pressing. The recent summer of 2025 saw significant loss of life due to extreme heat.
A look into how working abroad, specifically in Germany, can influence a retiree's eligibility for U.S. Social Security benefits.
An examination of how Russia's development of civilian nuclear energy may reflect its broader nuclear intentions and strategic posture.
David Klenerman and Shankar Balasubramanian, along with Pascal Mayer, have been awarded Spain's top science prize for their significant contributions to DNA sequencing, aiding in the fight against coronavirus.
Indonesia and Russia are in discussions regarding potential collaboration in nuclear energy, indicating a shared interest in this sector.