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Glencore, one of the world''s largest mining conglomerates at the confluence of worker exploitation, environmental destruction, and genocide,
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Glencore, one of the world''s largest mining conglomerates at the confluence of worker exploitation, environmental destruction, and genocide,
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At least 36 illegal miners were killed Thursday after part of a copper mine collapsed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a local official told CNN.
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After surviving a near-death experience in 2015, Glencore stocks are riding high on world markets: the company has
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The clean-energy revolution is unleashing a rush on cobalt, reviving old mines—and old questions—in a remote forest.
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Glencore sued the Colombian government because it has sought to revoke parts of an amended concession agreement signed with the government in 2010 to expand the Calenturitas coal mine run
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The Massacre of Glencoe, or Murt Ghlinne Comhann (the Murder of Glencoe), was an unprecedented act of treachery and grave breach of Highland hospitality.
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Dozens of members and associates of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed on 13 February 1692, including Clan Chief Alasdair Ruadh “MacIain” MacDonald and his wife, during a
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TODAY marks the 330th anniversary of one of the most infamous events in Scottish history, the Massacre of Glencoe. It was on February 13, 1692, that soldiers sent by the then
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Glencore International A.G. (Glencore) and Glencore Ltd., both part of a multi-national commodity trading and mining firm headquartered in
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Violation Description: Glencore International A.G. and Glencore Ltd., both part of a multi-national commodity trading and mining firm headquartered in Switzerland, each pleaded guilty and agreed to
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The Jacobite Rising of 1689Prelude to MassacreThe Earl of Argyll''s Regiment of FootThe Massacre of GlencoeOn 1 February 1692, the Earl of Argyll''s Regiment of Foot, under the command of Major Robert Duncanson, marched out from Fort William and headed south to Ballachulish. A detachment of two companies numbering 120 men under Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon continued on to Glencoe. They had orders for ''free quarter'', claiming that there was no room...See more on scottishhistory Britannica
More than 100 of Argyll''s soldiers, who had been quartered amicably upon the MacDonalds for more than a week, suddenly attacked them. Many of the clan escaped, but the chief, 33 other men, 2
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The country''s legislators approved this week a ruling that declares the region surrounding the mine a national park, affecting Glencore''s ability to expand it.
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An estimated 30 members and associates of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by Scottish government forces, allegedly for failing to pledge allegiance to the new monarchs, William II/III and
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The prospectus provided to investors about the company was 1,637 pages long. Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg (3rd L) speaks during the first day
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Glencoe National Nature Reserve features dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands.
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“Glencore” is Glencore Plc, one of the world''s largest mining and agriculture conglomerates, ranked 16th on the Fortune Global 500 list of largest corporations, with revenue last
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The number of artisanal miners killed by a landslide at a copper and cobalt mine run by Glencore in southeast Congo rose to 43 on Friday and could climb further as the search for missing
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Last week, the Rio Tinto Glencore merger got consigned to the binat least for now and investors may be wondering if mega mining deals are too difficult to pull off that you might as wells
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IT was 1692 and the place was Glencoe. During the night of February 12-13, a military unit in the service of the Scottish government murdered 30 members of a small clan, the
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The massacre in Glencoe was, as Emily Bryce of the NTS Glencoe Nature Reserve puts it, “a flashpoint in centuries of dispute and distrust between the Highlands and the Lowlands, and
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Glencore operates the sprawling Kamoto mine through its Katanga Mining subsidiary in southeastern Congo, home to some of the world''s richest reserves of cobalt and copper, as well as
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Glencore is in talks to sell a 40% stake in its copper and cobalt operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo to a U.S.-backed consortium in a deal valuing the assets at about $9
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The first man killed was Maclain, before the attackers went up and down the glen killing anyone under the age of 70, including women and children. It seems likely that some of the soldiers alerted the
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Glencoe National Nature Reserve Overview Events Planning your visit Glencoe mountaineering The Glencoe Massacre
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It is 40 years since the bloodied bodies of three soldiers were found in a heap next to a reservoir in Scotland''s Pentland Hills.
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Glencore Plc hopes mothballing the world''s largest cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo will revive prices, but it''s likely to carry a significant political cost. Mutanda, source of about
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The Glencore scandal is a stark reminder of the challenges posed by unchecked corporate power. While the legal actions and fines against Glencore
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Glencore — an incredibly powerful and clandestine commodities trading firm — has a global network spanning 40 countries. Reuters once called it "the biggest company you''ve never
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The dozens of people killed in a landslide at Glencore Plc''s mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo highlight a constant struggle in the industry:
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