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Bulgarian environmentalists protest mine opening in Bosilegrad

Representatives of Bulgarian environmental associations have called on their Serbian counterparts to support them in a protest against the opening of a mine in...

Project “Jadar” director: We will try to convince the new government and citizens that this is in their interest

The Executive Director of Rio Tinto's "Jadar" project, Chad Blewett, told N1 that the company has no guarantees or assurances from the Serbian government...

Kreni-Promeni: Rio Tinto should disclose how much money it provides to the media in Serbia for positive coverage

The Kreni-Promeni movement announced today that there is currently propaganda through government-friendly media lobbying for lithium mining and requested that the company Rio Tinto...

Norwegian oil and Serbian lithium: How similar is Serbia to Norway?

"The money that would remain for us, we cannot even imagine. It's literally a parallel with Norway before and after oil. It's Serbia before...

Rio Tinto to Launch the World’s Largest Mining Project After 27 Years

Rio Tinto has been present in Serbia since 2004, when it discovered a new mineral, "jadarite," a combination of lithium and boron, while exploring...

Portuguese prosecutors halt lithium mine project

The Portuguese public prosecutor has requested that the court annul the environmental permit for a lithium mining project being developed by the London-based company...

“White Gold” and a Dark Future: The Cost of Jadar and Rađevina

The answer to the question of how much Jadar and Rađevina cost has not been given, nor will it be given as long as...

The Jaroslav Černi Institute refused to show the studies conducted by that institution for Rio Tinto

The General Director of the Jaroslav Černi Institute for Water Resources, Prof. Dr. Dejan Divac, refused the request from the association "Prvi prvi na...

“The triumph of law and citizens” – there will be no mine in Mojkovac

The Montenegrin government terminated the contract with the Brskovo Mine company after a year-long struggle by citizens and despite foreign pressures. On May 30, the...
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