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SMALL-CAP MOVERS: Atlantic Lithium prepares to break ground on flagship Ghanaian mine

SMALL-CAP MOVERS: Atlantic Lithium prepares to break ground on flagship Ghanaian mine

Atlantic’s Ewoyaa project will mark Ghana’s first lithium mine  Atlantic Lithium is tantalisingly close to breaking ground at its flagship Ewoyaa Lithium Project in Ghana. Mineral resource estimates at Ewoyaa received a shot in the arm in July and just this week, Atlantic secured an operating permit from the Minerals Commission of Ghana. This marks…

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‘Clearly unintimidating, obviously gay’: the queer tattoo artists imagining a more welcoming space | Tattoos

‘Clearly unintimidating, obviously gay’: the queer tattoo artists imagining a more welcoming space | Tattoos

Tattoos are everywhere nowadays – peeping out of shirtsleeves during office meetings, adorning the shoulders of neighborhood baristas. Nearly a third of Americans are tattooed, according to the Pew Research Center. And more than half of lesbian, gay or bisexual Americans are inked, according to data from the same organization. Tattoos can discreetly signal identity…

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Meet the naked female Jesus in lesbian sex opera so graphic audience members needed medical treatment as she describes ‘thrill’ of dangerous stunts including setting herself on FIRE

Meet the naked female Jesus in lesbian sex opera so graphic audience members needed medical treatment as she describes ‘thrill’ of dangerous stunts including setting herself on FIRE

The actress who stars in a controversial new opera as Jesus Christ has described the thrill she gets from performing dangerous stunts and taking to the stage naked. Annina Machaz plays an unconventional version of the Messiah – characterised as a homeless drug addict – and takes a secondary role as a naked Adam in ‘Sancta’….

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Smoking! Irish tourist tumbles 650ft down Indonesian volcano and somehow survives before lighting up and making solemn vow to rescuers

Smoking! Irish tourist tumbles 650ft down Indonesian volcano and somehow survives before lighting up and making solemn vow to rescuers

By James Reynolds Published: 09:15 BST, 11 October 2024 | Updated: 12:48 BST, 11 October 2024 An Irish tourist somehow survived falling 650ft down an Indonesian volcano with just minor injuries. Paul Farrel, 31, from Sligo was hiking alone up Mount Rinjani in West Nusa Tenggara on Wednesday when he slipped and fell. He was…

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‘For public to judge’ if PM’s first 100 days a success – Downing Street | Politics News

‘For public to judge’ if PM’s first 100 days a success – Downing Street | Politics News

It is “for the public to judge” whether Labour’s first 100 days of government has gone well, Downing Street said amid Sir Keir Starmer’s sinking poll ratings. The prime minister’s official spokesperson declined to say if his first three months in office have been a success, ahead of the milestone being hit tomorrow. Politics latest:PM’s…

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