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Digging into Lithium: Serbia’s Environmental Struggles

Although political tensions usually ease during the summer, the serious announcements by the ruling parties to begin lithium mining have led to protests against...

“Financial Times” publishes letter from 40 Serbian experts on Rio Tinto: We are not geopolitical pawns on Europe’s periphery

"Financial Times" published a letter signed by more than 40 experts and civil society organizations from Serbia in response to an article titled "Serbia...

Rio Tinto assures on 2500 pages – There is a solution for every potential danger

Rio Tinto executed a move announced six months ago – they published drafts of environmental impact studies on how harmful the lithium mine in...

Ekološki ustanak movement: Rio Tinto’s study is cheap propaganda and softening citizen stance

Ekološki ustanak movement described the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Study for the "Jadar" Project by Rio Tinto as "cheap propaganda"...

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...

“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 Jadar Project is developing more rapidly in the past three years than in the previous 15 years, say representatives of Marš sa Drine

Marš sa Drine movement and the law firm Đorđević have analyzed the business data of Rio Tinto's subsidiary in Serbia. "There is a trend of...

Why is Rio Tinto lobbying for Serbia’s EU accession

As much as Rio Sava's chief representative might deny Rio Tinto's lobbying activities, in light of the official EU records, she probably couldn't have...
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