Money Is remote Siberia the next Bitcoin mining hotspot? With cheap, 'green' energy on hand and one of the world’s largest data centres, is remote Siberia the next hotspot for Bitcoin mining? 28/06/2021
Poland Polish workers fear job losses as EU rules to close coal mine After the Czech government won a case at the European Court of Justice to close a Polish lignite mine, people living nearby fear losing their jobs. 23/05/2021
Greenland Indigenous opposition party wins snap elections in Greenland The election campaign was dominated by a dispute over a controversial mining project for the extraction of uranium and rare earth. 07/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Growing up with absent fathers in the ghost of apartheid What are the different forms of masculinity that live in South Africa nowadays? And what are the common challenges that overcome the heritage of segregation and apartheid? Join us in our latest #CryLikeABoy podcast episode. 01/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | What can we learn from the men seeking friendship in mines What are the positive forms of masculinities that emerge from the depths of South Africa’s abandoned gold mines? Listen to the new episode of our original podcast, #CryLikeABoy 18/03/2021
Business Series The mining industry in Angola, no longer a diamond in the rough In partnership with Governo de Angola Angola is creating a new diamond development hub in the mining province of Lunda Sul, creating jobs, investment and specialist careers. 17/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Meet the man who stopped at nothing to feed his family in Lesotho As part of its #CryLikeaBoy series, Euronews follows up the publication of two exclusive podcast documentaries with this video testimony that sheds a unique light on the plight of Lesotho's mining families. 11/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Left behind: plight of Lesotho's mining families We look at the fate of mining families left behind by men working to provide for them. 04/03/2021
Cry Like A Boy Illegal miners make tough choices to provide for their families Zama zama are illegal migrant miners from Lesotho who risk their lives in South Africa. They are willing to do whatever it takes to provide for their families. But what happens when the pressure of being “the man of the house” leads to drastic outcomes? Listen to the latest episode of #CryLikeABoy 18/02/2021
Green News The company guilty of a massive Arctic oil spill fined €1.6bn Russian power giant Nornickel had its compensation appeal rejected and will now pay for the 21,000 tonne spill. 10/02/2021
Business Planet The core ores vital for a green future In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Greece to find out what Europe is doing to secure the finite resources that will be critical for high-tech and the renewable energy revolution. 18/12/2020
My Europe Series How Serbia's addiction to coal could cloud its future in Europe When much of Europe is turning against coal, Serbia is continuing to open new mines, often financed and built by China. 21/10/2020
World News Painful transition? Poland agrees to phase out coal mines by 2049 Coal reserves in Upper Silesia, in the south of the country, are perceived as key to energy security and a patriotic alternative to gas and oil imported from Russia. 05/10/2020
Europe News EU unveils action plan to secure access to critical raw materials The European Commission on Thursday unveiled plans to create domestic supply chains for raw materials, including lithium, seen as critical to the bloc's digital and green transition. 03/09/2020
World News Record number of land and environmental activists killed in 2019 On the frontlines of the climate crisis: environmental activists across the world are literally risking their lives to save the planet 30/07/2020
Living These activists occupy coal mining sites that threaten ancient forests A documentary is being made which follows their fight. 16/07/2020
Myanmar More than 100 miners die in Myanmar jade mine landslide "The jade workers were smothered by a wave of mud," the Myanmar Fire Service Department said on Facebook. 02/07/2020
Poland Coal mine workers make up a tenth of Poland's COVID-19 cases Coal mining company JSW said on Monday that 2,771 COVID-19 infections had been detected at its Polish mines. The country has so far recorded 26,780 cases. 08/06/2020
Bolivia Was Bolivia's ousting of Morales a coup by the US for lithium? Euronews worked with experts to debunk a conspiracy theory claiming the ousting of Morales was orchestrated by the United States to control the exploitation of lithium in the country. 21/11/2019
World News Euroviews. Resource extraction, climate change and the right to live well ǀ View Protecting the world’s remaining tropical forest cover from natural resource extraction is essential if the worst of climate change is to be avoided, and the rights of people who depend on those forests are to be respected. 24/07/2019