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HONG KONG — China outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, extending controls over use of the elements critical for many high-tech and military products ahead of a meeting in about three weeks between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

The regulations announced by the Ministry of Commerce require foreign companies to get special approval to export items that contain even small traces of rare earths elements sourced from China. These critical minerals are needed in a broad range of products, from jet engines, radar systems and electric vehicles to consumer electronics including laptops and phones.

Beijing will also impose permitting requirements on exports of technologies related to rare earths mining, smelting, recycling and magnet-making, it said.

China accounts for nearly 70% of the world’s rare earths mining. It also controls roughly 90% of global rare earths processing. Access to such materials is a key point of contention in trade talks between Washington and Beijing.

As Trump has raised tariffs on imports of many products from China, Beijing has doubled down on controls on the strategically vital minerals, raising concerns over potential shortages for manufacturers in the U.S. and elsewhere.

It was not immediately clear how China plans to enforce the new policies overseas.

During a cabinet meeting Thursday, Trump said he had yet to be briefed on the new rules but suggested that the U.S. could stop buying Chinese goods. “We import from China massive amounts,” Trump said. “Maybe we’ll have to stop doing that.”

Neha Mukherjee, a rare earths analyst at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, called the new export controls “a strategic move by China that mirror some of Washington’s new chip export rules.

“Most rare earth magnet manufacturers in the U.S., Japan and elsewhere remain heavily dependent on rare earths from China, so these restrictions will force some difficult decisions — especially for any company involved in military uses of rare earths because most of those export licenses are expected to be denied, he said.

“The message is clear: if the U.S. and its allies want supply chain security, they must build independent value chains from mine to magnet,” Mukherjee said.

The new restrictions are to “better safeguard national security” and to stop uses in “sensitive fields such as the military” that stem from rare earths processed or sourced from China or from its related technologies, the Commerce Ministry said.

It said some unnamed “overseas bodies and individuals” had transferred rare earths elements and technologies from China abroad for military or other sensitive uses which caused “significant damage” to its national security.

The new curbs were announced just weeks ahead of an expected meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in South Korea, that begins at the end of this month.

“Rare earths will continue to be a key part of negotiations for Washington and Beijing,” George Chen, a partner at The Asia Group, said in an emailed comment. “Both sides want more stability but there will be still a lot of noises before the two leaders, President Trump and Xi, can make a final deal next year when they meet. Those noises are all negotiation tactics.”

These new restrictions will likely prompt additional government and private investments in developing a mine-to-magnet supply chain outside of China. Mukherjee said that $520 million of investments in the American rare earths industry were announced just in the second quarter with most of that coming from the government.

And there is some progress already being made with American magnet maker Noveon announcing an agreement with Lynas Rare Earths this week to secure a supply of rare earths outside of China from Lynas’ mine in Australia, and MP Materials preparing to begin producing magnets later this year at its new plant in Texas that uses rare earths from the only U.S. mine that it operates in California.

In July, the U.S. Defense Department agreed to invest $400 million in shares of the Las Vegas company, establish a floor for the price of key elements, and ensure that all of the magnets made at a new plant in the first 10 years are purchased.

An MP Materials spokesperson said China’s action “reinforces the need for forward-leaning U.S. industrial policy. Building resilient supply chains is a matter of economic and national security.”

Wade Senti, president of the U.S. permanent magnet company AML, said it’s time to innovate.

“The game of chess that China is playing underscores the importance of developing innovation that changes the game and puts the United States in leading position,” Senti said.

Nazak Nikakhtar, a former Commerce Department undersecretary, said the new restrictions are “a significant development and escalation” by extending controls to related technology and equipment and to sectors like chipmakers. “This should be a wake-up call to the U.S. government that we need to invest in and appropriate more to domestic capabilities. Both are critical to rebuild America’s rare earths industrial base,” she said.

In April, Chinese authorities imposed export curbs on seven rare earth elements shortly after Trump unveiled his steep tariffs on many trading partners including China.

While supplies remain uncertain, China approved some permits for rare earth exports in June and said it was speeding up its approval processes.

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  • Lions-Chiefs could be the sexiest matchup of Week 6 and has a prime-time stage.
  • But Jags-Seahawks or 49ers-Bucs could actually prove the most highly competitive contests.
  • Two more teams will be on their byes for Week 6.

Week 6 of the NFL’s 2025 regular-season schedule kicks off Thursday night, the heated NFC East rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants resuming with both clubs trying to get back into the win column following defeats last weekend.

The league’s International Series resumes Sunday morning in London, former U.K. ambassador Woody Johnson’s winless New York Jets technically hosting the suddenly surging Denver Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That will launch a fairly pedestrian lineup of Sunday games – Seahawks-Jaguars and 49ers-Buccaneers appearing to be the best of the bunch.

“Sunday Night Football” will feature what once looked like – and still could be – a Super Bowl 60 preview as the scalding Detroit Lions, winners of four in a row, visit the floundering but perpetually dangerous Kansas City Chiefs.

The docket concludes with yet another Monday night doubleheader, Bills-Falcons and Bears-Commanders putting the finishing touches on this week’s menu.

(The Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings will be off as the second round of byes kick in.)

How does it all unfold? USA TODAY Sports’ panel of NFL experts serve up their weekly selections and scores:

(Odds provided by BetMGM)

NFL Week 6 picks, predictions and odds

  • Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
  • Denver Broncos at New York Jets
  • Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers
  • Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins
  • Seattle Seahawks at Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Los Angeles Rams at Baltimore Ravens
  • Arizona Cardinals at Indianapolis Colts
  • New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints
  • Tennessee Titans at Las Vegas Raiders
  • San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Cincinnati Bengals at Green Bay Packers
  • Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs
  • Buffalo Bills at Atlanta Falcons
  • Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders
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When the Los Angeles Lakers open the 2025-26 NBA season, they’ll be missing the league’s all-time leading scorer.

The Lakers announced Thursday, Oct. 9 that LeBron James has been dealing with a sciatica issue on his right side and will be reevaluated in three-to-four weeks. The Lakers had previously said that James was dealing with nerve irritation in his glute.

With the Lakers set to tip off their regular season Tuesday, Oct. 21 against the Golden State Warriors, that timeline sidelines James for the opener and beyond. The Lakers also have a nationally-televised game Friday, Oct. 24 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

James has not played in either of Los Angeles’ two preseason games thus far, and he has not practiced fully with the team, though he has been a constant presence in the facility. Recently, James was spotted jogging around the court, putting up shots and layups, though he was doing so casually, not wearing any socks.

Lakers coach JJ Reddick had said Thursday, Oct. 8 that James was “on his own timeline” in his progression from the injury.

What does this mean for the Lakers?

Los Angeles, which is trying to compete in the Western Conference as James is entering the final season of his contract with the team, will likely lean even more heavily on star guard Luka Dončić.   

James, however, averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game last season and remains a key piece of the Lakers’ offense. The team will miss his passing and play-making ability, and defenses are likely to devote extra attention to Dončić while James is sidelined. In theory, teams will likely try to force the ball out of Dončić’s hands, putting more pressure on guard Austin Reaves and forward Rui Hachimura to hit shots.

Although James’ time on the sideline will come early in the season, the Lakers nonetheless cannot afford to fall behind too much in a Western Conference that is loaded with talented teams.

The Lakers could opt to start forwards Jarred Vanderbilt or Jake LaRavia in James’ place, or Reddick could opt for a smaller lineup with guards Marcus Smart or Dalton Knecht on the floot.

What does this mean for LeBron James?

This will mark the first time that James misses a season opener. Set to enter his NBA record 23rd season, James has been one of the more dependable and available players, even despite his age.

Still, James will turn 41 in late December and will likely need to manage his usage and body as the season progresses. Known for being a player who is exacting and meticulous about his body and his health, James will likely ensure he is fully healthy before making his return to the court.

Once he is cleared, however, James may still need some time to acclimate to game speed, as he has missed the bulk of training camp with the nerve issue.

If James is cleared three weeks from Thursday, James would potentially be available to return for Los Angeles’ sixth game of the season, against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, Oct. 31.

If the timeline is pushed to four weeks, James could potentially miss the first nine games of the season, with a Saturday, Nov. 8 contest against the Atlanta Hawks being a potential return.

James has maintained that he wants to compete for NBA championships, so the nerve issue should not be a significant concern, provided the rest and recovery heals the injury. Given the length of the NBA regular season and playoffs, some missed time is to be expected for a player James’ age.

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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers limped through their dress rehearsal during the season, looking at times like they were just a pedestrian team and might even be vulnerable in the postseason.

Suckers.

The Dodgers, once again, have turned it on when the calendar flipped to October, and are threatening to go where no National League team has gone in nearly 50 years:

Winning back-to-back World Series.

The Dodgers knocked off the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1, in 11 innings Thursday, winning the NL Division Series in four games, and now advance to the National League Championship Series to face the winner of the Milwaukee Brewers-Chicago Cubs series on Monday.

It was an epic pitching duel, but ended on perhaps the biggest blunder to end a postseason game since New York Mets first baseman Bill Buckner’s gaffe in the 1986 World Series.

Phillies reliever Orion Kerkering, facing Andy Pages with two outs and the bases loaded in the 11th, appeared to get out of the jam when he induced a soft bouncer. Kerkering fumbled the ball but still had plenty of time to get Pages at first base.

Instead, he panicked. Big time.

Kerkering inexplicably threw home and it sailed over catcher J.T. Realmuto, who was pointing for his pitcher to throw to first.

As the ball rolled to the backstop, the Dodgers were rushing onto the field to celebrate a return trip to the NLCS.

It’s the first time a postseason series clincher has been decided on an error.

The Dodgers appear to be peaking at the right time, winning 10 of their last 11 games, dating back to the final week of the regular season.

And, if you listen to the Dodgers, they feel like they’re just getting started.

“I still think there’s another gear in there,’ Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy said. “I don’t think we fully reached where we can be at. That’s not saying we are, and that’s not saying we aren’t. But I still think there’s a whole other level in there we haven’t reached yet.’

Who knows how much better the Dodgers can get the rest of October, but they are a whole lot better now than they were in the summer, believing all along that this day would finally arrive.

“We knew who we were as a team all year long,’’ Muncy said. “Even though we weren’t playing up to it at certain points we trusted who we were. … There were some rough times this year, but no one was faltering in the clubhouse. And I think the reality was the group of guys we have in there, with the amount of experience and talent to just know we were going to come through it.’

Let’s be honest, it’s not like the Dodgers had any doubt that they’d be playing in October. They’ve been in the postseason 13 consecutive seasons, winning 12 NL West titles during the stretch.

It was just a matter of what kind of shape they’d be in once they got into the playoffs.

“Obviously every year in spring training,’’ Muncy said, “every team’s going to show up with a big speech about our goal this year is to win the World Series, blah, blah, blah. The reality of it is there’s only a handful of teams that can actually say that is a realistic goal. And we’re one of those every single year.

“So, for us, making the postseason is not something that you should ever take for granted, and we definitely don’t. But we expect to be here. And once we get to this point, it’s a whole other level. And for a couple of years we went through a stretch where we had a little trouble flipping the switch when we got to this point. We rolled through the regular season, and we just couldn’t find a way to flip that switch at this point in the year.

“The last couple of years, I feel like we’ve found that way. And I think that’s just what’s carrying us.’

Certainly, this heavyweight bout with the Phillies wasn’t easy, with both teams believing this might have been the World Series two rounds early.

This game resurrected memories of Steve Carlton and Don Drysdale the way Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez and Tyler Glasnow were pitching. It was an old-fashioned pitching duel between Tyler Glasnow of the Dodgers and Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez, with each pitching six shutout innings, turned into a managerial second-guessing delight.

The move that will certainly be second-guessed into the winter was manager Rob Thomson’s decision in the eighth inning that backfired.

Sanchez, who tired in the seventh, walked No. 7 hitter Alex Call and then giving up a sharp single to Enrique Hernandez, was pulled. Thomson went to closer Jhoan Duran for a potential eight-out save.

Duran induced a bouncer to first baseman Bryce Harper for the second out, with the runners advancing to second and third base, and then Thomson made the move that will have radio talk-show hosts screaming for his head.

He elected to intentionally walk Shohei Ohtani.

Under most circumstances, it would make perfect sense, particularly considering Ohtani has hit two homers in four at-bats off Duran in his career.

This is not normal circumstances.

Ohtani has looked awful at the plate this series, with just one hit in 17 at-bats, to go along with eight strikeouts.

Still, Thomson is well aware of his resume, believing Ohtani could break out at any time, and ordered Duran to intentionally walk him, loading the bases.

Mookie Betts made him pay the price. Duran walked Betts on a full count, with a 101-mph fastball thrown high for ball four, tying the game at 1-apiece.

The move took Dodgers manager Dave Roberts off the hook when he pulled Tyler Glasnow after six brilliant innings, giving up just two hits while striking out eight. Glasnow was at only 83 pitches, but Roberts wanted a fresh arm and summoned Emmet Sheehan, who was a starter throughout the regular season, but is in the bullpen for the postseason.

Realmuto greeted him with a leadoff single to center. Sheehan induced an easy bouncer to Edman at second base, who flipped the ball to shortstop Mookie Betts for one out, but Sheehan was late covering first base, and he missed the return throw from Betts. The ball sailed out of play, allowing Kepler to reach second.

Nick Castellanos, who was in a 1-for-13 deep freeze, made Sheehan pay for his mistake by lining a double down the left field line, scoring Kepler for the game’s first run.

The lead lasted right up to Betts’ walk in the bottom of the seventh, turning the game over to the bullpens, with rookie Roki Sasaki retiring all nine batters he faced.

The Phillies had Duran pitch 1 ⅔ innings, Matt Strahm for an inning, and then turned to starter Jesus Luzardo, who was originally scheduled to pitch Game 5.

Thomson wanted to make sure there was a Game 5.

It never happened, thanks to a blunder that will be forever remembered in baseball lore.

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Here’s how Thursday’s game unfolded:

Dodgers win on Orion Kerkering error

The Dodgers loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the 11th and Andy Pages hit a comebacker to Orion Kerkering – who went home with his throw but airmailed it, allowing the winning run to score.

Dodgers’ Alex Vesia stands tall in the 11th

Dodgers left Alex Vesia came on for the 11th and walked Bryce Harper with one out. Then Alec Bohm hit a ball to the edge of the warning track in center that scared the crowd, but went down as the second out. Vesia threw a wild pitch on his first offering to pinch-hitter Harrison Bader that moved Harper to second, but Vesia eventually won a 10-pitch standoff, whiffing Bader to end the top of the 11th.

Jesus Luzardo dominates the 10th

Game 2 starter Jesus Luzardo was brought into the game for the 10th inning and promptly struck out Shohei Ohtani on three pitches. The left-hander got Mookie Betts to fly out and then struck out Teoscar Hernandez to end the inning and send the game to the 11th.

Roki Sasaki pitches perfect 10th

Dodgers rookie Roki Sasaki set the Phillies down in order in the top of the 10th, retiring all nine batters he has faced through three scoreless innings. Jesus Luzardo will come in for the Phillies to pitch the 10th.

Tied after nine: MLB playoff extra innings rules

The Dodgers and Phillies are heading for extra innings in Game 4. Roki Sasaki stayed in the game for a second inning in the ninth and set the Phillies down and has now retired all six batters he faced. Matt Strahm came on for the Phillies and pitched a clean inning to send it to the 10th.

Major League Baseball’s extra innings format is different in the playoffs from the regular season, getting rid of the ‘ghost runner’ starting on second base once a game goes beyond nine innings.

Unlike the previous six months of baseball, extra innings in the postseason will not feature the free runner.

To the ninth: Dodgers 1, Phillies 1

Roki Sasaki came on to pitch the eighth for the Dodgers and retired the Phillies in order. Jhoan Duran came back out for Philadelphia and set the Dodgers down with two strikeouts sandwiching a grounder, sending the game to the ninth inning tied 1-1.

Dodgers tie it on Mookie Betts’ RBI walk

Cristopher Sanchez gave way to Jhoan Duran with runners on first and second in the bottom of the seventh, and the Phillies reliever got Andy Pages for the second out. But manager Rob Thomson opted to intentionally walk Shohei Ohtani to load the bases for Mookie Betts. The former MVP worked the count and drew a walk to bring in the tying run.

Duran struck out Teoscar Hernandez to get out of the inning and send the game to the eighth tied at one.

Phillies strike first in the seventh

Emmet Sheehan relieved Tyler Glasnow in the top of the seventh after the Dodgers starter tossed six scoreless innings. He surrendered a leadoff single to J.T. Realmuto then got the first out on Max Kepler’s fielder’s choice but the ball skipped away out of play as the Dodgers tried to turn a double play, putting Kepler on second.

Nick Castellanos followed with an RBI double just inside third base to bring home the first run of the game.

But Sheehan retired Bryston Stott and Trea Turner to strand Castellanos on second and keep it a 1-0 game heading into the seventh-inning stretch.

Dodgers vs Phillies still scoreless into the sixth

Tyler Glasnow and Cristopher Sanchez have traded zeroes through the first five innings, with each team only managing two hits. Sanchez is only at 62 pitches with no walks and four strikeouts.

Cristopher Sanchez escapes after Alec Bohm’s error

WIth runners on first and third and two outs after third baseman Alec Bohm’s error, Phillies starter got Mookie Betts to ground out and end the bottom of the third.

Game 4 is scoreless heading into the fourth inning.

Phillies defense shines in the second

Mookie Betts led off the bottom of the second with a single against Cristopher Sanchez, then Tommy Edman hit a line drive to left field that looked to be heading for the gap until Max Kepler laid out to make a spectacular diving catch. Sanchez then got Will Smith to ground into an inning-ending double play.

Tyler Glasnow works around Schwarber double

Game 4 is underway at Dodger Stadium and the Phillies threatened in the top of the first with Kyle Schwarber’s one-out double. But Tyler Glasnow got Bryce Harper to ground out and struck out Brandon Marsh swinging after walking Alec Bohm.

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Tanner Scott injury update

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers, who have not used closer Tanner Scott this postseason, no longer trusting him to pitch in crucial situations, removed him from their postseason roster Thursday before Game 4 of the National League Division Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Dodgers received permission from MLB to take him off their roster and replace him with left-handed reliever Justin Wrobleski.

Scott, who received a four-year, $72 million free agent contract, is now ineligible to pitch for the Dodgers until the World Series, if the Dodgers advance. Scott, who had warmed only briefly in their NL wild card series against the Cincinnati Reds, underwent an “abscess incision’ in his lower body, with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts calling it a minor procedure. — Bob Nightengale

Phillies lineup today

  1. Trea Turner (R) SS
  2. Kyle Schwarber (L) DH
  3. Bryce Harper (L) 1B
  4. Alec Bohm (R) 3B
  5. Brandon Marsh (L) CF
  6. J.T. Realmuto (R) C
  7. Max Kepler (L) LF
  8. Nick Castellanos (R) RF
  9. Bryson Stott (L) 2B

Dodgers lineup today

  1. Shohei Ohtani (L) DH
  2. Mookie Betts (R) SS
  3. Teoscar Hernández (R) RF
  4. Freddie Freeman (L) 1B
  5. Tommy Edman (S) 2B
  6. Will Smith (R) C
  7. Alex Call (R) LF
  8. Enrique Hernández (R) 3B
  9. Andy Pages (R) CF

Phillies-Dodgers prediction, odds

What time is Phillies vs Dodgers game today?

First pitch is scheduled for 6:08 p.m. ET at Dodger Stadium.

Where to watch Dodgers vs Phillies Game 4: TV channel, stream

Thursday’s game will air on TBS and HBO Max – and can be streamed with Sling TV.

Watch Dodgers vs Phillies on Sling TV

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Philadelphia Eagles ran the tush push four consecutive times in the second quarter of their “Thursday Night Football” matchup against the New York Giants on Oct. 9. 

For a total of three yards – and a touchdown, at least. 

Quarterback Jalen Hurts hardly crossed the plane of the goal line on his fourth attempt, which was actually a second-down rush. Philadelphia first broke out the patented play on third-and-1 from the 3-yard line, and the Giants successfully stood Hurts up for no gain.

He picked up (a generously-spotted) two yards to convert the fourth-down try, and he was once again stonewalled on first-and-goal. The Eagles finally scored on the next play.

On one of the replays shown on the video board at MetLife Stadium to incite the home crowd, the slow-motion shot showed right guard Tyler Steen moving prior to the snap.

Giants head coach Brian Daboll was none too pleased on the sideline. 

In Week 3, the Eagles appeared to false start on the signature play vs. the Los Angeles Rams, a trend that carried over from Week 2.

A league memo circulated between Week 2 and 3 to officials informed the refs to call the play with more scrutiny for the rest of the season.

The Eagles trailed the Giants 20-17 at halftime. 

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Tulane barely survived its Thursday, Oct. 9 showdown against East Carolina, winning 26-19 in a messy game from the Green Wave.

Although Tulane moves to 5-1 on the season and 2-0 in the American Conference, head coach Jon Sumrall — a popular name with regard to Power Four coaching vacancies — was more than a little displeased with the Green Wave’s showing in his postgame interview.

After the game, Sumrall didn’t make Tulane run wind sprints a la Fran Brown. But he hoarsely expressed his discontent with the down-to-the-wire finish.

‘We’re a really sloppy football team that finds ways to win games,’ Sumrall told ESPN on the field after the game. ‘And I’m gonna lose my mind because we’re so immature. We’ve gotta grow up fast. I’m glad we won. I’m not happy with how we played.’

Indeed, Tulane made its life difficult at every turn. Despite Jake Retzlaff’s arguable best game of the season, Tulane saw East Carolina go 10-of-19 on third down, and the Green Wave got penalized 11 times for 96 yards. A fourth-quarter fumble also nearly did Tulane in after going down 16-12 in the second half.

Even on the final series, Tulane put East Carolina in Hail Mary territory with two pass interference calls.

Sumrall himself isn’t without culpability. With Tulane on the East Carolina 4-yard line with 35 seconds left, the Green Wave scored (with the Pirates’ blessing), giving East Carolina the ball one last time instead of setting up kicker Patrick Durkin, who has not missed this season, for a potential walk-off field goal.

As Tulane continues to play with playoff aspirations that were reinforced with the win, it will need to tighten up. Memphis, South Florida, and North Texas are all legitimate contenders in the American Conference (Tulane only plays Memphis this year out of that group), while James Madison and Old Dominion loom in the Sun Belt and Boise State looks on from the Mountain West.

For the time being, however, Tulane lives to fight another day.

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Investor Insight

With its flagship platform, virtualplant, already in commercial use across high-value industrial assets, and a growing global footprint through strategic partnerships, RemSense offers investors a unique opportunity to back a scalable, revenue-generating business at the forefront of digital transformation in the resource and infrastructure sectors.

Overview

RemSense Technologies Limited (ASX:REM) is an Australian technology company enabling digital transformation across resource-heavy industries through advanced asset visualisation and drone services. Originally established in 2006 as a developer of drone systems for the defence and industrial sectors, the company expanded into professional drone services in 2012.

In 2019, RemSense made a strategic expansion into high-resolution 3D asset capture and visualisation, culminating in the development of its flagship product, virtualplant. This strategic shift aligns with macro trends in digital transformation, particularly in asset-heavy industries like energy, resources, infrastructure and utilities. The company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2021.

RemSense is ideally positioned to leverage the growing adoption of digital twin technologies, particularly across mining, oil & gas, manufacturing, utilities, defence, marine and aerospace industries. These sectors are increasingly embracing digital tools to improve safety, reduce costs, and manage assets more efficiently, creating strong and expanding demand for RemSense’s solutions.

In the first half of FY25, RemSense reported $3.12 million in revenue, representing a 178 percent increase over the same period in FY24. The company also recorded its first-ever net profit of $796,892 and achieved positive operational cashflow of $365,539 – a turning point that demonstrates both commercial traction and disciplined financial execution.

Strategic partnerships with Chevron, Newmont Mining and Woodside Energy highlight RemSense’s growing reputation among Tier-1 clients and its ability to scale internationally. These engagements are not pilot programs, but are real, revenue-generating contracts that reinforce RemSense’s value proposition.

Company Highlights

  • Profitable Growth: Delivered $3.12 million in revenue in H1 FY25 – a 178 percent increase year-over-year
  • Tier-1 Client Base: Trusted by major global operators including Chevron, Newmont and Woodside Energy for digital twin and drone technology services.
  • Flagship Platform – virtualplant: A scalable, cutting edge digital twin solution providing real-time operational insights for industrial facilities and infrastructure.
  • Strong legacy drone operations: RPAS Services features CASA-certified pilots and a fleet of custom-engineered drones supporting multiple industrial applications.
  • Serving Critical Industries: Solutions deployed across energy, resources, utilities and infrastructure sectors undergoing rapid digital transformation.
  • Secured Landmark Shell Energy Contract – First major deal with Shell Energy, showcasing the power of its virtualplant platform and Sentient Computing’s 3D technologies. The project marks a key milestone in RemSense’s global expansion, delivering a transformative digital solution to enhance commissioning accuracy, efficiency, safety, and asset performance.

Key Products and Services

Virtual Plant

Virtualplant is RemSense’s flagship digital platform. It’s a high-resolution 3D asset visualisation solution that allows users to explore and interact with industrial facilities remotely, as if on site. By combining drone-based photogrammetry, terrestrial LiDAR, and 360-degree imaging, virtualplant creates immersive, detailed, interactive models of infrastructure such as gas plants, processing facilities and offshore vessels.

The platform supports a wide range of critical functions including remote inspection, maintenance planning, training, safety management, and compliance documentation. It reduces the need for site travel, improves asset visibility, and helps clients identify and address risks before they become costly failures.

Virtualplant is already deployed in high-value applications. In October 2023, Woodside Energy engaged RemSense to create a visual twin of one of its floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels. In 2024, Chevron signed a series of global services agreement with RemSense to use the platform for photogrammetry scanning at gas plants in South Asia, Northwest Australia and USA, with a total contract value of more than AU$800,000. These projects reflect the platform’s global relevance and enterprise-grade capabilities.

Additional features enhance the platform’s utility:

  • vTag uses AI to automatically identify and tag equipment based on nameplate data, linking it to asset registers in systems like SAP and IBM Maximo.
  • vDetect automatically identifies physical defects such as corrosion, helping prioritise maintenance.
  • vConnect enables real-time integration with external monitoring and data platforms, creating a unified interface for visual and operational intelligence.

These capabilities make virtualplant more than a visualisation tool, as it becomes a central intelligence layer in clients’ asset ecosystems.

RPAS (Drone) Services

RemSense has a strong legacy in drone operations, with CASA-certified pilots and a fleet of custom-engineered drones equipped with high-end imaging and sensing tools. These drone services support asset inspections, geophysical and vegetation surveys, water sampling, environmental monitoring, traffic studies, and building condition assessments.

Drone data is often the first step in creating virtualplant models. This seamless integration of field data acquisition and platform-based analysis ensures RemSense delivers a complete, end-to-end digital solution for industrial clients.

Management Team

Ross Taylor – Non-executive Chairman

Ross Taylor chartered accountant with a global finance background having worked in London, Australia, New York and Tokyo. He has held senior roles at Deutsche Bank, Bankers Trust and Barclays Capital. His experience in international capital markets brings strong governance and financial oversight to RemSense’s board.

Warren Cook – Managing Director & CEO

With over 25 years of experience in technology development and commercialisation, Warren Cook has led projects in mining, energy and environmental sectors across more than a dozen countries, including Australia, US, Brazil, Canada, France, Indonesia, South Africa and the UK. He was the CEO of acQuire Technology Solutions, delivering information management software solutions for the resources industry.

John Clegg – Non-executive Director

John Clegg has been a chartered accountant since 1965 and has supported more than 50 companies through IPOs, restructures, and strategic growth initiatives. Following his 16-year tenure at Arthur Young & Co (now Ernst & Young), he shifted focus to startup ventures, offering directorship and consulting services. As a seasoned investor, director, consultant and mentor to senior executives, Clegg has left a significant mark on numerous ventures.

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Australia-based Predictive Discovery (ASX:PDI) and Canadian company Robex Resources (ASX:RXR,TSXV:RBX,OTC Pink:RSRBF) have agreed on a merger of equals, creating West Africa’s new mid-tier gold producer.

In a joint announcement, the companies said that Predictive Discovery will indirectly acquire all of Robex Resources’ shares.

“(We expect) to issue an aggregate of approximately 2,115 million PDI shares to Robex shareholders, based on the Robex shares outstanding as at the date of this announcement,” Predictive Discovery said.

Under the AU$2.35 billion deal, Robex shareholders will receive 8.667 PDI shares for each Robex share.

Approximately 51 percent of the combined company will be held by PDI shareholders upon completion of the transaction, with the remaining 49 percent going to Robex shareholders. Moreover, the combined company will remain listed on the ASX and an application to list PDI’s ordinary shares on the TSX Venture Exchange will be made.

Both companies highlighted that their West African gold assets, namely PDI’s Bankan project and Robex’s Kiniero project, are situated within a 30 kilometer radius in Guinea. Bankan currently holds a mineral resource of 5.5 million ounces across four deposits, while Kiniero is aiming for its first gold production in late 2025.

The projects hold a resource of approximately 9.5 million ounces gold, including ore reserves at around 4.5 million ounces gold. By 2029, the projected combined production is over 400 kilo ounces per annum.

“(These are) two of West Africa’s largest and most advanced gold development projects,” said PDI CEO and Managing Director Andrew Pardey. “By combining them and leveraging (both companies’) proven track record, we are creating a company that positions Guinea to become one of Africa’s top five gold producers.”

Robex CEO and Managing Director Matthew Wilcox will assume responsibility as CEO and managing director of the combined company. “I am excited to lead a team that brings together deep operational experience, proven development expertise and a shared commitment to responsible growth in West Africa.”

Subject to customary conditions, the transaction is expected to close towards the end of 2025 or early 2026.

Securities Disclosure: I, Gabrielle de la Cruz, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Perth, Australia (ABN Newswire) – Locksley Resources Ltd (ASX:LKY,OTC:LKYRF) (FRA:X5L) (OTCMKTS:LKYRF) announces a major advancement at its Mojave Project in California. Recent structural mapping has dramatically expanded the target mineralised corridor at the Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) Prospect and identified a parallel structural target, enhancing the potential for a larger mineralised system across multiple mineralised zones. This expanded target has the potential to strengthen Mojave’s position as a strategic U.S. critical minerals hub, aligned with accelerating domestic supply-chain initiatives.

Highlights

– Structural mapping expands target mineralised corridor at Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) fourfold to 1.2 km, dramatically increasing the exploration target footprint and scale potential

– New parallel structural target zone identified 150m west of the main DAM structure, indicating the potential for a multi-zone system

– Updated 3D geological model defines seven priority follow up surface sampling targets, supporting imminent exploration targeting and JORC Exploration Target work

– Regional mapping identifies lamprophyre dykes, highlighting potential for additional critical mineral occurrences including carbonatites

– Mojave emerging as a district-scale critical minerals hub, strategically aligned with accelerating U.S. onshoring policies

– Third phase structural mapping program to commence late November to continue building geological understanding of the project and identify new targets

– High-grade silver assays up to 216 g/t Ag returned from Hendricks Prospect, alongside anomalous Zn, Pb, and Cu, indicating a broader polymetallic system

The structural geology mapping completed in late August/September 2025 at the Mojave Project has expanded the strike extent of the target structure at the Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) Prospect from 0.3 km to 1.2 km, representing a ~400% increase and highlighting the potential of the system. Mapping confirmed the continuity of the NNE-striking structural zone that hosts high-grade stibnite mineralisation at DAM, and identified a second, parallel shear zone, approximately 150 m to the west, exhibiting similar alteration and structural characteristics.

The updated geological interpretation also highlights steep north-plunging intersections between the mapped shear zones and folded host rocks as possible mineralisation plunge controls. Collectively, these findings have been incorporated into a new 3D geological model, which has defined seven priority surface sampling targets to guide the next phase of exploration and support the development of a JORC Exploration Target to guide future drilling programs.

The scale and geometry of these target zones align with the type of high-grade, clean stibnite feedstock required to fast-track U.S. antimony supply chains under programs such as DPA Title III and DOE ARPA-E. The program, undertaken by a specialist structural geologist, delivered five key outcomes:

– Significant expansion of geological mapping to the northeast and southwest of the DAM Prospect, extending the target horizon to 1.2 km of strike and materially increasing the scale potential of the mineralised system.

– Completion of new geological maps for the Hendricks Prospect (2.5km south east of DAM) and the Junipero Prospect (1.1km north of the Mountain Pass Mine).

– Identification of multiple lamprophyre dykes across all areas mapped suggest the presence of deepseated mantle tapping structures.

– Updated 3D geological models across the claim package, providing enhanced structural understanding and supporting refined exploration targeting

– Definition of 18 priority target areas for follow-up detailed mapping and intensive sampling programs to further assess mineralisation potential (to commence in October).

Desert Antimony Mine (DAM)

Mapping at DAM focussed on extending to the NE and SW from the previous mapping campaign, resulting in a comprehensive geological map now covering ~1.8km of strike and the development of an updated 3D geological model (Figure 1*). This work has significantly enhanced the understanding of the structural framework and potential controls to mineralisation. Key highlights from mapping and modelling in this area include:

– Confirmation of continuity of the structural zone (which is host to the mineralisation at DAM) for approximately 400m NNE from the existing adits.

– Identification of a second parallel structural zone located approximately 150m west of the main mineralised trend, exhibiting a comparable alteration signature and kinematics to that seen at DAM.

– Extension of the target mineralisation corridor to ~1.2km (previously ~0.3km) representing a ~400% increase in strike length.

– Improved understanding of mineralisation controls, particularly the role of steep north plunging intersections between mapped shears and folded host rocks.

– Definition of seven priority areas for detailed follow up sampling and mapping to refine exploration targeting.

– Enhanced structural interpretation, revealing clear associations between E-W trending stratigraphy and regional fold hinges and NNE striking shear zones, critical for targeting additional mineralised zones.

– Completion of an updated 3D solid geology model, providing a robust foundation for refined drill planning, target prioritisation and the potential definition of a JORC Exploration Target (Figure 1*).

Hendricks Prospect

First pass mapping was undertaken at the Hendricks Prospect (Figure 1*). The area was selected as a priority target area for mapping due to rock chips previously collected by Locksley being elevated in REE.

A significant finding from the mapping was the identification of a substantial shaft and associated workings not previously known by the Company. Initial grab sampling has returned high-grade silver assays of 216g/t Ag with anomalous lead (0.3% Pb), Zinc (0.9%Zn) and Copper (0.1%).

Highlights from mapping and modelling in this area include:

– The overall structural architecture across the Hendricks prospect area shares many similarities with that surrounding the Desert Antimony Mine (DAM).

– Presence of multiple NNE striking shears throughout the mapping area which mirror the orientation of the mineralisation seen at DAM, demonstrating a regional structural consistency and potential for additional zones of mineralisation.

– Highly weathered and altered ENE to ESE striking shear zones with potential to host mineralisation

– Elevated scintillometer readings acquired from on syenogranite dykes, indicating potential for REE mineralisation.

– Multiple prospecting pits/costeans throughout the area proximal to the Hendricks Shaft targeting discrete NNE striking shear zones.

– Definition of 11 priority areas for detailed follow up sampling and mapping.

– A 3D solid geology model of Hendricks Prospect is underway and will be used for 3D target generation and drill program planning.

Mapping completed at the Hendricks Prospect Area has confirmed that target zones of interest continue to the south and will form part of the priority follow up mapping scheduled for late November 2025.

Junipero Prospect

First pass mapping was completed at the Junipero Prospect located just 1.1km north of the Mountain Pass Mine pit crest. The area was targeted due to a gravity high anomaly, the proximity to Mountain Pass and the potential for carbonatites to be found in the area. Highlights from mapping and modelling in this area include:

– Identification of multiple E-W trending lamprophyre dykes across the mapping area indicating deep seated mantle tapping structures highlighting the potential for REE hosting carbonatites throughout the area which could exploit the same pathways.

– Abundant felsic rocks (Tonalites, Syenogranites) providing potential sources of REE when assimilated with carbonatite magmas from the mantle.

– Collection of samples for multielement analysis and whole rock classification.

– A 3D solid geology model of Junipero Prospect has been completed and forms part of the DAM 3D geological model (Figure 1*) and will be used for ongoing 3D target generation and future activity.

Locksley Resources CEO Kerrie Matthews commented:

‘Our second structural mapping program at the Mojave Project has markedly advanced our geological understanding and confirmed the substantial exploration potential of this critical district. The fourfold expansion of the Desert Antimony Mine (DAM) target horizon has fundamentally changed the scale of the opportunity, demonstrating the potential for a much larger mineralised system. This success, coupled with high-grade silver confirmed at Hendricks and the identification of multiple regional shear zones, has effectively lit up the entire Mojave Project for polymetallic vein discoveries. These outstanding results strongly validate our rapid exploration and development strategy, aligning perfectly with the accelerating U.S. government focus on securing domestic critical mineral supply chains.’

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About Locksley Resources Limited:

Locksley Resources Limited (ASX:LKY,OTC:LKYRF) (FRA:X5L) (OTCMKTS:LKYRF) is an ASX listed explorer focused on critical minerals in the United States of America. The Company is actively advancing exploration across two key assets: the Mojave Project in California, targeting rare earth elements (REEs) and antimony. Locksley Resources aims to generate shareholder value through strategic exploration, discovery and development in this highly prospective mineral region.

Mojave Project

Located in the Mojave Desert, California, the Mojave Project comprises over 250 claims across two contiguous prospect areas, namely, the North Block/Northeast Block and the El Campo Prospect. The North Block directly abuts claims held by MP Materials, while El Campo lies along strike of the Mountain Pass Mine and is enveloped by MP Materials’ claims, highlighting the strong geological continuity and exploration potential of the project area.

In addition to rare earths, the Mojave Project hosts the historic ‘Desert Antimony Mine’, which last operated in 1937. Despite the United States currently having no domestic antimony production, demand for the metal remains high due to its essential role in defense systems, semiconductors, and metal alloys. With significant surface sample results, the Desert Mine prospect represents one of the highest-grade known antimony occurrences in the U.S.

Locksley’s North American position is further strengthened by rising geopolitical urgency to diversify supply chains away from China, the global leader in both REE & antimony production. With its maiden drilling program planned, the Mojave Project is uniquely positioned to align with U.S. strategic objectives around critical mineral independence and economic security.

Tottenham Project

Locksley’s Australian portfolio comprises the advanced Tottenham Copper-Gold Project in New South Wales, focused on VMS-style mineralisation

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