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In an ever-changing technological environment, Lafayette College created an integrative engineering degree in 2019 to give students “the opportunity to study in interdisciplinary fields” and to ...
A controversial mining project in northern Victoria has been cleared to proceed despite staunch community opposition.
The company plans to lay off 630 employees in 60 days. Sen. Grant Hauschild said Cliffs has excess pellets, and the auto industry, which uses Cliffs steel, faces "challenging economic conditions ...
Cleveland Cliffs plans to temporarily idle part of the facility, along with the Minorca Mine in Virginia, Minn., resulting in the layoffs of 630 workers. Cleveland-Cliffs plans to lay off ...
There’s more than $100 million of established infrastructure on the site, and the mine produced 25,000 ounces of gold at an all-in sustaining cost of $2,876 per ounce. The deal comes after ...
Victoria will have tougher new bail laws after the government's changes were passed by the state's parliament overnight. As part of the changes, remand will no longer be considered a last resort ...
March 20 (Reuters) - Poland is ready to start work on resuming the production of anti-personnel mines, its defence minister said on Thursday, after Warsaw joined the Baltic states this week in ...
The Ohio-based steel manufacturer has informed state authorities of the impending changes, which will lead to the temporary idling of its Minorca mine near Virginia and the partial idling of Hibbing ...
Chinese-owned copper mines in Zambia have faced accusations of violating labor laws, safety regulations, and environmental standards. The country's heavy debt burden includes $4 billion owed to ...
A Victorian viaduct in Cornwall has undergone strengthening work as part of an ongoing £56.8m rail project to connect the county's coasts. The upgrade to Ponts Mill viaduct near St Blazey in the ...
Four European NATO members announced on Tuesday they will withdraw from the Mine Ban Treaty, marking the first time any country has left the agreement outlawing anti-personnel landmines since it ...
NATO members Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia said Tuesday they are abandoning the 1997 Ottawa convention treaty outlawing the use of anti-personnel landmines (APL) amid the ongoing conflict ...
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