Channel 4 News
| Mar 3, 2013
In the last year, South Africa's lucrative mining industry has been hit heavily by strikes, job cuts and violent protests. Many still seek to support themselves through mining, but the only viable option they have are mines operating illegally, wi...
VOA News
| Dec 12, 2012
Adrenaline junkies have found a new purpose for some of the hundreds of old mine dumps scattered around Johannesburg. While many of the dumps remain toxic, thrill-seekers say the older mounds are ideal for sandboarding.
Al Jazeera English
| Oct 25, 2012
Guatemala's biggest gold mine has brought jobs to the region but activists say it has also brought serious environmental harm and human rights violations to indigenous people. The Canadian-owned mine has caused violent rifts in surrounding communi...
eNews Channel Africa
| Sep 19, 2012
While miners celebrated a 22 percent wage increase and the end of their labor dispute at Marikana, Lonmin Platinum Mine announced it is shutting down its K4 shaft in Rustenburg. The closure will leave more than 1,000 miners unemployed. Lonmin says...
The New York Times
| Sep 14, 2012
While gold and copper mining have made Mongolia the world's fastest-growing economy, they have also created some health and environmental problems in boom towns throughout the Gobi Desert.
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 11, 2012
Thousands of people have descended upon Marikana in a display of solidarity with the striking miners, all saying the workers' pay rise demand is "non-negotiable". But without a return to work, mediators, unions, and mine bosses say they will walk...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 3, 2012
Dozens of detained South African miners were freed Monday after murder charges against them were dropped. South African authorities had been using a law last used during the apartheid era to bring murder charges against the miners. They were ...
Channel 4 News
| Sep 1, 2012
A South African miner arrested for an alleged murder claims he was abused and tortured by police. Complaints of police brutality are surfacing in relation to the shooting of 34 miners at the Marikana mine in August. South African authorities are u...
Al Jazeera English
| Aug 31, 2012
South African authorities have used a law last used in the apartheid era to bring murder charges against 270 miners involved in unrest at the Marikana mine earlier this month.
The 270 workers would be tried under the "common purpose" doctrine bec...
Associated Press
| Aug 29, 2012
Some of the South African miners who were arrested at the same protest where police opened fire and killed 34 of their colleagues appeared in court near Pretoria on Wednesday. Friends and relatives demonstrated outside of the courthouse claiming t...
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