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Judge allows Rio's Resolution land swap to proceed

A US federal judge has denied a request from Native Americans and said he would not stop the US Forest Service from transferring government-owned land in Arizona to Rio Tinto for its Resolution Copper project. The ruling means a land transfer can now take place by mid-March under a timeline approved by Congress and then-president Barack Obama in 2014.

Rio Tinto's Resolution project in Arizona, USA

Rio Tinto's Resolution project in Arizona, USA

Members of Arizona's San Carlos Apache Tribe sought to stop the transfer on the grounds that the land had religious and cultural importance to them. US District Judge Steven Logan said the Native American...

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