Bern Convention’s Bureau closely monitors possible relaunch of Jadar project in Serbia
European and Serbian NGOs have filed a complaint against Serbia under the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats
Lithium salts could be declared health hazard in EU
A major lithium producer threatened to close its plant in Germany if the European Union declares the material dangerous to human health
Rio Tinto eager to reopen talks with Serbia on Jadar lithium project
At the annual shareholders' meeting in Australia the company's top executives said that the project is perfect
Mexico bans private companies from lithium mining
Mexico plans to set up a state-owned company which will have exclusive rights to mine one of the world’s most sought-after minerals.
How a young Serbian farmer became a hero of revolt against lithium mining
Dragan Simović is well known in Serbia for his authentic appearance and speech, but most of all for his fight against lithium mining
Activists: Rio Tinto to bring mining equipment to Serbia for its halted lithium project
Rio Tinto wants to import a boring machine for the lithium mine shaft after the election even though the project was formally halted, activists learned
Rio Tinto ‘exploring all options’ after Serbia canceled its lithium project
Rio Tinto said it is "exploring all options" and "reviewing the legal basis" of the decision by the Government of Serbia to halt its lithium project
Vulcan expands to Italy with geothermal lithium research permit
The Cesano geothermal area near Rome has potential for sustainable lithium battery chemicals development, Vulcan Energy said


