Spain’s Blackout: Public Blames System Failure and Demands Energy Reform

Following Spain’s nationwide blackout, a CIS survey reveals that nearly half of citizens blame a system failure, while over a quarter suspect a cyberattack. The public demands urgent upgrades to the national power grid and criticizes the government’s slow communication.

ExxonMobil’s 2025 Resurgence: Strategic Acquisitions, Strong Output, and Global Expansion

ExxonMobil is staging a powerful resurgence in 2025, driven by its $60B Pioneer acquisition, expanded operations in Guyana and Cyprus, and a disciplined financial strategy. With strong production growth and shareholder returns, the energy giant is back in the spotlight.

Anthony Albanese’s Second Term in Australian Elections: What It Means for Migration, Economy, Mining and Energy

Re-elected with a strong mandate in 2025, Anthony Albanese is steering Australia toward economic equity, sustainable migration, and energy transformation—prioritizing critical minerals and clean technology to reshape the nation’s industrial future.

7.5-Magnitude Earthquake and Tsunami Alert Shake Chile’s Magallanes Region

A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook Chile’s Magallanes Region on May 2, 2025, triggering a tsunami alert and evacuations. This report explores its tectonic origin, impact on mining and energy infrastructure, and why experts call it a wake-up call for southern Chile.

Seismic Tension Between Antarctic and Scotia Plates Triggers Major Earthquake in Magallanes, Chile

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Puerto Williams in Chile’s Magallanes Region, caused by tectonic pressure between the Antarctic and Scotia plates, according to Chile’s Seismological Service.

Europe Eyes Africa’s Critical Mineral Wealth Ahead of African Mining Week 2025

Africa’s vast critical mineral reserves are drawing massive European investment ahead of African Mining Week 2025. From rare earths in Angola to gold in Senegal, mining is reshaping EU-Africa relations.