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Challenging lithium mining: Serbia’s fight for environmental justice and sustainable futures

In recent years, lithium has emerged as a pivotal material in the dual transitions towards digitalization and environmental sustainability. It's a cornerstone of conventional...

Serbian lithium: Evolving geopolitical dynamics and strategic implications

In recent developments surrounding Serbian lithium, the once-closed chapter under former Prime Minister Ana Brnabić's administration has been reopened. Initially heralded as the end...

Serbia sees mass protests against lithium mining amid fears of environmental damage

The protest against the controversial lithium mining project in western Serbia reflects a deep-seated tension between environmental concerns and economic ambitions. Thousands of demonstrators,...

EU and Serbia forge strategic partnership for critical raw materials amid lithium mining reversal

Johanna Bernsel, the European Commission’s Spokesperson for the Internal Market, reiterated the EU's commitment to forging a strategic partnership with Serbia on critical raw...

Talga and SQM collaborate to progress Aero Lithium Project in Sweden

Talga Group has entered into an earn-in agreement with lithium leader Sociedad QuĂ­mica y Minera de Chile (SQM) to jointly advance the Aero Lithium...

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...

Navigating Serbia’s lithium debate: Economic prospects and environmental risks

The prospect of lithium extraction in Serbia has reignited fears of environmental devastation among its citizens, following the European Commission's (EC) announcement of negotiations...

Struggle for lithium: Divisions emerge in Portugal’s rural communities

For generations, Aida Fernandes' family has called a village nestled in Portugal's northern mountains home. Here, they tended to cattle and cultivated grapes in...

Balancing Serbia’s lithium wealth with environmental responsibilities

Serbia's aggressive foreign policy stance towards its neighbors is matched by its valuable lithium reserves, estimated to account for about 1.3 percent of global...
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