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A new mining frontier: The controversy surrounding the green transition in the Dinaric Alps

A new era of mining is unfolding in the Dinaric Alps, the rugged mountain range stretching through the Balkan Peninsula, driven by the demand...

Debating the ‘Jadar’ project: Perspectives on Serbia’s lithium mining controversy

The debates surrounding lithium mining in Serbia have reignited, with opponents of the "Jadar" project raising concerns about its reactivation despite the government's previous...

Serbia: Starting in June 2022, Rio Tinto bought land worth at least 1.2 million euros in the vicinity of Loznica

Starting in June 2022, Rio Tinto bought land worth at least 1.2 million euros in the vicinity of Loznica, despite the fact that the...

The Rio Tinto Company has not left Serbia

The Rio Tinto Company has not left Serbia and, judging by environmental associations in the country, has not stopped its lithium exploitation project in...

Communities are taking on metals and mining giant Rio Tinto to stop the construction of a lithium mine

In the Jadar river valley of western Serbia, communities are taking on metals and mining giant Rio Tinto to stop the construction of a...

Rio Tinto: Jadarite processing will be an example of world best practice

The processing of jadarite ore will take place in a modern plant, with innovative and sustainable process technology, which is environmentally friendly and significantly...

Rio Tinto’s Planned Jadarite Mine Sparks Protest in Western Serbia

Protesters against a planned mine by Rio Tinto in western Serbia accused the local authorities of altering the urban plan to make way for...

Environmental issues of Rio Tinto’s Jadar project in Serbia

In February this year, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić visited Rio Tinto’s site and said that this effort is important not only for Loznica but...

Protest against Rio Tinto’s lithium mine in Serbia

The experts of Rio Tinto conducted many years of research on the mineral jadarite (sodium-lithium-borosilicate) and found it in 2004 in the basin of...
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