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BIT Mining to pay $10M fine for bribing Japanese politicians in former life

BIT Mining, previously known as online sports casino 500.com, paid about $2.5 million worth of bribes to Japanese officials between 2017 and 2019. 4093 Total views 1 Total shares Bitcoin mining firm BIT Mining has admitted it authorized paying bribes to Japanese politicians in an attempt to win a bid for a resort and casino

Illegal mining | Zama zamas emerge weak and in poor health

Thursday 14 November 2024 - 08:02am STILFONTEIN - More alleged illegal miners have emerged from an abandoned mine shaft in Stilfontein in the North West. They are in a poor state of health after going without food and water. Supplies were cut off during a Vala Mgodi operation. READ: Illegal mining | Cabinet resolves to

O3 Mining Starts Drilling on Globex’s Florence and Cameron Royalty Claims

ROUYN-NORANDA, Quebec, Nov. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GLOBEX MINING ENTERPRISES INC. (GMX – Toronto Stock Exchange, G1MN – Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin, Munich, Tradegate, Lang & Schwarz, LS Exchange, TTMzero, Düsseldorf and Quotrix Düsseldorf Stock Exchanges and GLBXF – OTCQX International in the US) is pleased to inform shareholders that O3 Mining Inc...

Deep-sea mining meeting closes without resolving whether mining can start in July

As meetings to oversee deep-sea mining on the high seas draw to a close, it remains unclear whether regulators will allow it to commence in the near future. At the March 7-31 meetings in Kingston, Jamaica, of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the U.N.-associated body responsible for regulating deep-sea mining in international waters...

Mining: FG conducts mineral clinics to boost economy

The Federal government, through the Geological Survey Agency (NGSA), has conducted a mineral clinic across the country to boost the mining sectors for economic diversification. The post Mining: FG conducts mineral clinics to boost economy appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News...

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She Retired From Engineering at 58 and Turned Her Creative Hobby Into a Business. It’s Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars: ‘No Regrets.’

Key Takeaways Hudick began to explore her passion for design at a jewelry-making class in 2006. She honed her craft over the years, and friends suggested she start to sell her pieces. Now retired as an engineer, she’s focusing on the business and teaching workshops. In 2024, Anna Hudick, then 58 years old, retired from