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Serbia’s lithium mine proposal sparks controversy and protests

David Zarković, a 63-year-old beekeeper, faces a swarm of angry bees as he lifts the cover from one of his many hives on a...

Lithium: At least three projects developed in Germany

While many in Serbia have been protesting for weeks against a potential lithium mine in Jadar, fearing it could devastate the environment and public...

What Does the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture Say About the Study for the Jadar Project?

The Faculty of Agriculture completed a "Pedological Study" for the Jadar project in 2020, commissioned by Rio Sava Exploration Ltd., with which a confidentiality...

Dejan Šoškić’s editorial that Vučić must read: No one explained better than him why Rio Tinto is not allowed to mine lithium in Serbia...

If a foreign company is allowed to exploit our mineral resources, it becomes their owner, while our state only receives mining royalties, which are...

Renewed protests in Serbia over Rio Tinto’s controversial lithium mining project

The ongoing conflict over lithium mining in Serbia has escalated, with around 30,000 Serbians taking to the streets of Belgrade to protest against the...

Serbia’s lithium mining controversy: Struggling with Russian relations, western investments and widespread protests

The ongoing lithium mining controversy in Serbia is straining the country's delicate balance between its historical ties with Russia and its cooperation with Western...

Serbia sees mass protests against Rio Tinto’s lithium mine

The situation with the lithium mining project in Serbia is escalating. The large-scale protests reflect significant public concern over potential environmental impacts, particularly related...

Serbian residents resist lithium mine plans amid government-EU agreement

Residents of a small village in western Serbia are staunchly opposing a government-backed plan to open a lithium mine in their fertile valley, despite...

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...
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