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Niger’s nationalisation of Somair mine operated by Orano comes as it moves away from France and closer to Russia.
The junta took action after accusing Orano of violating its shareholder agreement by extracting more uranium than the allowed ...
Niger’s government said Thursday it would nationalize the Somaïr uranium venture operated by French company Orano and accused ...
Niger’s military-led government has announced the nationalization of the Somair uranium mine, previously operated by French ...
PARIS: French uranium-mining firm Orano denounced yesterday Niger’s planned nationalisation of one of its local branches, ...
Niger's military-led government announced on 19 June 2025 that it is nationalising the Somair uranium joint venture, formerly dominated by French nuclear fuel company Orano. The announcement, aired on ...
Army strongmen who have seized power in coups across Africa's Sahel region since 2020 have ramped up pressure on foreign ...
Niger’s military-led government completed the nationalization of SOMAIR, a major uranium mining venture previously operated ...
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It’s time for Africa to embrace nuclear energy
Across the continent, a staggering 600 million people remain without access to electricity, a number that translates into significant energy poverty, particularly in rural Africa, where 70-80 million ...
Orano — which is itself 90% owned by the French state — holds a 63% stake in Somair. The rest of the uranium venture is ...
Key Highlights Niger’s government has seized full control of SOMAÏR, its only active uranium mine, stripping Orano of its 63.4% stake. Officials accuse Orano of production misappropriation, ...