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Protest against lithium mining in Serbia held in Berlin

A protest against lithium mining in Serbia is set to take place in front of the Futurium building in Berlin, coinciding with the congress...

Evaluating the Jadar lithium project: Weighing the pros and cons

The Jadar lithium project in Serbia, spearheaded by Rio Tinto, has sparked significant debate among various stakeholders. Aimed at extracting lithium and borates from...

Serbian parliament rejects lithium mining ban amid environmental concerns and political tensions

The Serbian parliament rejected proposed amendments to the Law on Mining and Geological Research that aimed to ban lithium and boron exploration. The vote...

Protests erupt in Serbia over controversial lithium mining deal: Economic gains vs. environmental concerns

The situation in Serbia reflects a complex interplay of environmental concerns, economic ambitions and political dynamics. The mass protests anticipated this weekend highlight a...

Critical raw materials and R&D, what can Serbia offer to Germany 

Serbia has the potential to become a major supplier of critical raw materials for Germany and the European Union (EU) due to its abundant...

Lithium, power and politics: Serbia’s struggle for democracy amid authoritarian resurgence

The situation in Serbia, particularly regarding the lithium extraction plans in the Jadar Valley, highlights the complex interplay of environmental concerns, political dynamics and...

OCSiAl launches carbon nanotube production plant in Serbia to boost ProLogium’s battery manufacturing efforts

Luxembourg-based OCSiAl has inaugurated a new production facility for single-wall carbon nanotubes in Serbia, boasting an impressive annual production capacity of 3,000 tons. This...

Strickland Metals targets near-surface gold at Gradina prospect to expand Rogozna project in Serbia

Strickland Metals is focusing on near-surface mineralization at its Gradina prospect in Serbia, aiming to enhance its existing 5.4 million-ounce gold equivalent Rogozna project...

Mass protests in Serbia after Rio Tinto’s lithium mining license is reinstated

On July 16, the Serbian government reinstated Rio Tinto's license for lithium mining in the Jadar Valley, sparking widespread protests in cities across the...
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