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Tens of thousands flee in new wave of brutal Mozambique attacks
By: Reuters 28th February 2024 Tens of thousands of Mozambicans are fleeing their homes in the restive Cabo Delgado province amid a surge in deadly insurgent attacks since... →
Anglo’s tenth emission-cutting ship contributing to cleaner, greener maritime industry 
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2024 The contribution of diversified mining company Anglo American to a cleaner, greener maritime industry is highlighted by this week’s delivery of the... →
Crunch time
By: Terence Creamer 23rd February 2024 The consequences of policy failure in electricity are so obvious there is no need to ventilate them again. Not so for gas, however, given that they... →
Norton Rose Fulbright advises on US$200M financing for Kamoa mine expansion
14th February 2024 Global law firm, Norton Rose Fulbright has advised Kamoa Copper S.A. on the US$200M financing in relation to phase three of the expansion of its... →
Karpowership SA secures environmental authorisation for Saldanha Bay project
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 24th November 2023 Karpowership South Africa (SA), the local entity of Turkish company Karpowership, has welcomed the granting of an environmental authorisation (EA)... →
New US Sanctions: A Bold Step in Our Fight Against Russian Aggression
3rd November 2023 For over a year, Razom We Stand has been on the front lines, championing the cause of stricter sanctions on Russian oil and liquefied natural gas... →
Karpowership SA nears Financial Close as DFFE grants Richards Bay EIA
27th October 2023 Karpowership SA welcomes the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment’s (DFFE) decision to grant environmental authorisation for its... →
Americans, Australians partner to build out, scale up global green hydrogen ecosystem 
By: Martin Creamer 12th October 2023 Building out and scaling up a global green hydrogen ecosystem collaboratively is at the heart of an American-Australian business partnership... →