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Rio Tinto increases stake in Australian graphite developer amid China’s export restrictions

Mining giant Rio Tinto Group has increased its stake in an Australian-listed graphite developer to the maximum threshold before a mandatory takeover bid is...

Rio Tinto CEO alleges disinformation campaign against Serbia’s lithium mine project

The CEO of the Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto has claimed through local media that his company and its controversial plans to develop Europe’s...

Has anyone paid attention to this statement from the Rio Tinto CEO?

When a company or institution faces distrust from clients, employees, or citizens, every public statement matters. A good public relations manager is hired, every...

The Faculty of Biology Rejects Responsibility for Conclusions in the “Impact Study Drafts” Published by Rio Tinto

The Faculty of Biology, whose expert team was engaged in the preparation of the "Final Report on the Review of the Impact of the...

Science Journal on the “Jadar” Project: “No Reason to Retract the Lithium Mine Study”

"There are some minor inaccuracies in the study that could justify corrections, but retraction is not necessary," scientists say regarding complaints about the scientific...

Protesters flood Belgrade streets over Government’s response to lithium mine controversy

Thousands of protesters gathered in central Belgrade on September 1 to oppose what they claim are government efforts to suppress environmental activists who are...

Dispute over environmental impact study stirs controversy for Jadar lithium mine project

The proposed $2.4 billion lithium mine in Jadar, Serbia, has ignited a new wave of controversy. Scientists associated with Rio Tinto, the company behind...

Anderhuber: Lithium is the key strategic material for the energy transition

"What we are collectively trying to achieve as a society is to protect our planet and ensure prosperity and a high quality of life....

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...
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