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In 2025, the Saudi Arabian Kingdom will make 50,000 square kilometers of land available for exploration—up from 10,000 square kilometers—through its licensing process. #SaudiArabia #Gold #Mining #Minerals مستقبل المعادن | FUTURE MINERALS: Mining Magazine speaks we Abdulrahman AlBelushi

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"We feel as though we have to act in a certain way in order to be recognised as not being emotional..." Women in Mining UK MD Stacy Hope said during a Mining Magazine webinar hosted by Munira #WomenInMining #Emotional #Workplace

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"(Minerals) are kind of the nucleus [...] they're really the feedstock for the green transition and for the industry," Bernd Schäfer of EIT RawMaterials 🇪🇺 said in conversation with MM. #Albania #GreenTransition #Electrification #Sustainability #RawMaterials #Energy

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Last year, the Financial Times published an article that sparked a heated debate around the growing #antiwoke sentiment and how it's affecting diversity in the #mining industry. Here's what Gabriela Love had to say about the issue, in a recent webinar. What is your stance?

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"It is not the same sector anymore" -Saudi Arabia's Abdulrahman AlBelushi on the growing complexity of the mining industry. Do you agree? #Mining #CriticalMinerals #Industry

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Mining can often seem more #challenging than other industries—partly because it’s less understood. This lack of familiarity can create uncertainty and hesitation among investors and stakeholders. But at its core, mining isn’t so different, according to Benjamin Gallezot.