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Djedovic Handanovic: Lithium a strategic resource
BELGRADE - Lithium is a strategic mineral resource that is increasingly in demand in the EU and worldwide due to the energy transition and growing electrification of transport, Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic said on Thursday.
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Total chaos in Serbia: Streets flooded, cars under water; Police help citizens VIDEO
Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, due to the consequences of rainfall, intervened in the territory of the City of Novi Sad, the municipality of Beoin, Sremski Karlovci, Zrenjanin, abac, Ruma and Valjevo.
Vučić: "Belgrade-Sabac in a maximum of 45 minutes" VIDEO / PHOTO
The Sabac-Loznica expressway is part of the Ruma-Sabac-Loznica highway construction project.
Vui pointed out that the road Ruma - abac will be ready by the end of September next year, which means that in a year and a half, the journey from Belgrade to abac will take maximum 45 minutes, and from Belgrade to Loznica - an hour and 10 minutes.
Serbian Activists Doubt Govt’s Sincerity in Cancelling Lithium Mine
After Serbia's government on Wednesday revoked a key decree greenlighting Rio Tinto's controversial lithium mining project, activists said they did not trust government promises that the mining project is over for good, fearing what might happen after elections in April.
What Djilas said about lithium four years ago: "It will employ thousands of people"
Four years ago, he was an ardent supporter of this project, Belgrade media report.
Referring to the interview of Djilas for Nedeljnik on October 25, 2017, they write that he literally said that we should talk about the concession for those mines, because it is a huge chance for Serbia.
In Serbia, the Fight for ‘Green’ Votes Turns Ugly
However, the Uprising's main weakness comes from a struggle within over who gets to lead the emerging ecological front, but also which political faction would collect the 'green' votes.
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Rio Tinto’s Planned Jadarite Mine Sparks Protest in Western Serbia
Hundreds of locals from western Serbia, but also activists and opposition politicians from other parts of the country, gathered on Thursday in Loznica, western Serbia, to protest against amendments to the local urban plan to meet the needs of a lithium mining investment by the Anglo-Australian multinational corporation Rio Tinto.
Serbia Green NGOs File Charges Against Lithium Mining Giant
Two Serbian NGOs, the Coalition against Environmental Corruption and the Podrinje Anti-Corruption Team, PAKT, on Tuesday said they had filed charges against Rio Sava Exploration and China Communications and Construction, CCCC, and their subcontractors, for environmental pollution.
"Belgrade – Sabac, a mere 40-minute drive"
He also visited the construction site on the second section of the Ruma-Sabac highway and the Sabac-Loznica two-lane highway.
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Thousands Quarantined in Serbian Town for Refuelling Over Border
Several thousand residents of a small border town in Serbia had to spend almost a month in self-isolation because they had bought petrol over the border in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and so were classed as having re-entered the country from abroad.