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WEEK IN REVIEW: Chinese Mining Disaster in Zambia

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Zimbabwe’s Fight for Responsible Mining: Lessons for Africa & China

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What’s Behind the Submarine Cables Tying Up Chile’s Presidential Transition
Chile's outgoing President Gabriel Boric greets president-elect Jose Antonio Kast during an army-change-of-command ceremony, where the Commander in Chief of the Army, General Javier Iturriaga hands over the command to General Pedro Varela, in Santiago, Chile, March 9, 2026. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza
A political transition is underway in Chile this week. President-elect José Kast will be sworn in on Wednesday, and Chile’s long-standing commercial relationship with China will be put to the test. Just days before the inauguration, a dispute about a Chinese submarine cable project ...

A Greener Footprint? Decoding China’s New ESG Standards for Global Projects

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A Greener Footprint? Decoding China’s New ESG Standards for Global Projects

China’s domestic and overseas projects may soon become significantly greener. A groundbreaking new law — the Corporate Sustainability Disclosure Standards: Basic Guidelines — marks a potential turning point, provided it is fully implemented and enforced. The new ESG disclosure rules represent ...

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Millions of Zambians along the Kafue River are coming to grips with the devastating environmental impact brought about by a massive acid spill from a Chinese-run copper mine. A tailings dam broke on February 18th, sending 50 million liters of toxic ...

Zimbabwe’s Fight for Responsible Mining: Lessons for Africa & China

In recent years, the relationship between Chinese mining companies and local communities in many African countries has been very contentious over allegations of environmental damage, a lack of transparency, and tensions with local civil society groups.

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By Claire Gounon A miner in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan poured water over a block of jade, exposing the green stone that is part of the Taliban authorities' push to capitalize on the country's rich mineral resources. ...

Photo Essay: Mounting Health Crisis in Indonesia’s Nickel Mining and Smelting Hub

It begins with a sharp sneeze, followed by a piercing wheeze, a relentless cough, or the struggle to catch a full breath—paired with the sting of irritated eyes. In Lelilef Sawai, a small village nestled beside Weda Bay Industrial Park, a massive hub of nickel downstream processing ...

China, Indonesia and the Great Power Competition for Transition Minerals

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China Says COP29 Draft Deal ‘Not Satisfactory’

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Indonesia’s Small Islands Pay the Price for Nickel Mining

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Indonesia Is a Battlefield for China and Western Countries Over Energy Transition

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Two Dead in Guinea Protests Against Chinese Mining Firm

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UN’s Guterres Says China-Africa Ties Can Drive ‘Renewable Energy Revolution’

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told African leaders Thursday that expanding ties between China and the continent could "drive the renewable energy revolution." Guterres and more than 50 African leaders are attending this week's China-Africa forum, according to state media.
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