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Need for critical metals poses dilemmas for investors
Need for critical metals poses dilemmas for investors
Business and Economy

Soaring demand for the raw materials needed for the transition towards renewable energy is creating dilemmas for investors weighing the economic, environmental and human rights risks of such projects. - Compromise and sacrifice - The mining sector also presents significant concerns around human rights and environmental pollution.

'Treated like slaves': Workers dying in ArcelorMittal's Kazakh mines
'Treated like slaves': Workers dying in ArcelorMittal's Kazakh mines
Business and Economy

Standing in the vast windswept plains of the Kazakh steppe, miner Vladimir Khaniev stoically recalled the explosion that left him permanently disabled. Khaniev, who worked for 17 years at the company's Lenin mine in the town of Shakhtinsk, was left unconscious after an explosion tore through a shaft 800 metres (over 2,500 feet) underground last November, killing five of his colleagues.

'Last hope': Desperate truckers in Germany stage hunger strike
'Last hope': Desperate truckers in Germany stage hunger strike
Business and Economy

Truck drivers who transport goods around Europe have staged a hunger strike in Germany as part of a weeks-long work stoppage, describing it as their "last hope" to draw attention to the exploitation they say they suffer. He was among those who joined the hunger strike, and said it was "our last hope," adding: "There was nothing more to be done."

Asian markets on back foot on growing US rate, China worries
Asian markets on back foot on growing US rate, China worries
Business and Economy

Markets fell further Tuesday as investors grew increasingly fearful about another possible US interest rate hike and the prospect they will be kept elevated for some time to combat persistent inflation. A recent surge in oil prices in recent months has fanned fears that central banks' attempts to bring inflation down could be thrown off track after more than a year of tightening.

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