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Miners watching situation in Gabon after coup

MINING companies working in Gabon are closely monitoring activity in the country following a military coup.

Kristie Batten and William Clarke
Fortescue is developing the Belinga iron ore project

Fortescue is developing the Belinga iron ore project

President Ali Bongo was reportedly ousted by a group of army officers following his victory in Gabon's elections on Saturday. Bongo's family has held power in the country since the 1960s. Gabon is...

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