
Serbia's central bank is repatriating its entire gold reserve, approximately $6 billion worth, to be held on its own soil, making it the first Eastern European nation to do so and eschewing traditional storage locations like Switzerland, the UK, and the US.
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At a high-level summit in Beijing, the European Union acknowledged China’s efforts to ease restrictions on rare earth exports, a move that had threatened key European industries. The curbs, imposed in April amid tensions with the U.S., disrupted supplies critical to sectors like defense and clean energy.
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MEPs accuse the EU Commission of sidelining transparency in its rush to approve strategic mining projects.
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Ukraine cautiously reviews a U.S. minerals deal amid concerns over sovereignty and economic control.
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The EU launches strategic projects to secure critical minerals while scrambling to protect its struggling metals sector.
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A Ukrainian official, speaking to the Financial Times, clarified that while the nuclear issue was discussed, it was ultimately omitted from the current proposal.
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Global Gateway: Commissioner Síkela reinforces EU-Central Asia partnership to boost prosperity.
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