B.C. lawsuit accuses deep-sea miner of 'unlawful intimidation' in $23.6B mineral claim




The Metals Company allegedly used ‘armageddon’ threats to hijack a U.S. application to mine critical minerals in the Pacific Ocean following an executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump



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