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File - A Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989.
WorldNews.com
05 Jun 2012
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Most governments fear popular sovereignty, something that was observed by the world when hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers and student hunger...

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This undated image taken from video provided by IntelCenter shows al-Qaida's former second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi.
The State
06 Jun 2012
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A U.S. drone strike in northwest Pakistan has killed al-Qaida's second-in-command, officials from both countries confirmed Tuesday, the most significant victory so far in the...



photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Electricity poles in a rural area of Maharashtra - Power - Energy
DNA India
07 Jun 2012
The delays in developing the Machhakata coal mine in Odisha may hit the power generation capacity of Maharashtra and Gujarat by nearly 6,000MW, of which 3,890MW belongs to MahaGenco, the state power...

photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Central Asia group admits Afghanistan as observer
STL Today
07 Jun 2012
China, Russia and four Central Asian states granted Afghanistan observer status in their regional grouping on Thursday, moving to boost their influence with the impoverished, war-torn nation ahead of...

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Western Australia - City - Building - Economy - Consumer.
The Guardian
06 Jun 2012
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's resource-fuelled economy outpaced all expectations last quarter as households and businesses went on a spending spree, boosting the local dollar and...

Mining Weekly PERTH (miningweekly.com) - Nickel miner Western Areas has reported a 94% increase of the underground reserves at its Spotted Quoll mine. The probable ore reserve for the underground operation has now been increased to more than three-million tons, at an average grade of 4.2%...(size: 1.8Kb)
Jakarta Post A plan to bring in thousands of foreign workers to build new mines in outback Australia has prompted criticism of so-called “job snobs” in the city who refuse to move despite the high salaries offered. While the economies of big cities such as Sydney and Melbourne are sluggish, not enough people...(size: 4.2Kb)
Business Day MINERAL Resources Minister Susan Shabangu , who is also a member of the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) national executive committee, said yesterday she would ensure that the party’s policy conference later this month received input from the Mining Lekgotla, where delegates were told how...(size: 18.7Kb)
Resources Watch 07 Jun 2012
Mining Weekly Welcome to Creamer Media’s Resources Watch, a weekly video round-up of the events and people making and shaping the news in the mining industry. This week: Soaring Keaton Energy pursues vigorous coal growth. Seafloor phosphate mining in...(size: 1.6Kb)
Mining Weekly PERTH (miningweekly.com) - ASX-listed junior Queensland Mining Corporation (QMC) has entered into three separate transactions with fellow listed Ivanhoe Australia to assist with the development of its White Range copper/gold and cobalt deposits at the White Range project. Under the first agreement,...(size: 2.9Kb)
Canberra Times Dangerous uranium mining in WA fails 'world best practice test', CCWA claims. Photo: Glenn Campbell Two separate court appeals have been lodged against environmental approval for WA's first uranium mine, potentially delaying the controversial project. In a landmark decision, the state's independent...(size: 4.2Kb)
Business Day THE Department of Mineral Resources will hold talks with mining companies and the Department of Trade and Industry about the requirements for broad-based black economic empowerment levels, something Kumba Iron Ore CEO Chris Griffith flags as a problem. Addressing doubts expressed at the two-day...(size: 15.8Kb)
Canberra Times The warring Queensland and federal governments are about to hold crisis talks on the Alpha coal mine dispute. Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney and Environment Minister Andrew Powell will meet federal Environment Minister Tony Burke in Sydney this morning. Mr Burke has halted the approval process for the...(size: 3.4Kb)
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