Allied Gold confirms operations continue normally amid Mali conflicts
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Allied Gold Confirms Normal Course Conduct of Business and Provides Update on Ongoing Approvals Process Relating to Zijin Gold Transaction
April 28, 2026 8:53 AM EDTTORONTO, April 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allied Gold Corporation (Allied Gold or the Company) (TSX: AAUC) (NYSE: AAUC) confirms the normal course conduct of business at its operating mines in Mali and Côte dIvoire and its development project in Ethiopia including operations at the Sadiola Gold Mine which is located in the Kayes Region in western Mali and at which the first phase expansion has recently been completed. The Companys mines continue to operate normally with production and other site activities proceeding in line with expectations.... More

