A group led by the Italian energy group Edison has signed a deal for a pipeline to carry Caspian gas to Italy via Turkey and the Adriatic, cutting Europe’s dependence on Russia
Perth-based Venturex Resources has a strategy to combine a number of copper-zinc deposits in the western Pilbara around a processing plant that will put the region on the map fo
Anglo Swiss mining giant Xstrata has raised its cash offer to buy Australia’s Sphere Minerals by 20 per cent to A$514 million (approximately €365 million).
President Barack Obama will host the first US-Africa Leaders’ summit in Washington on August 5 and 6 2014
Proving that UK coal mining is more progressive and forward-thinking than popular perception gives it credit for.
Bridget Linzie, Acting Executive Secretary of the Communication Regulators’ Association of Southern Africa (CRASA), talks about how harmonising policies and regulations across t
By applying fresh thinking, a creative approach and flexible solutions for communications in South Africa, Neotel has risen to the point where it stands among the top-tier telec
The elephant in the room is a global economy that’s too big NOT to fail. It’s about to go rogue and make localization a cutting-edge survival skill, says Ellen LaConte.
Israeli food flavourings company Frutarom Industries has acquired UK-based Aromco for £15 million, it has been announced.
Global business confidence is at a four year high, with the majority of businesses predicting growth in turnover and staff in the next twelve months, according to research publi
The UK’s largest airline, easyJet, has announced that it will open a new base at London Southend Airport from April 2012.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.