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  • 3 weeks ago | mining.com | Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister

    Zlatko Kokanovic, a farmer from Serbia’s Jadar region, is determined to stop development of a Rio Tinto lithium project, identified this week as strategic by the European Commission as it aims to cut dependency on China for mineral resources. Lithium is a key component in batteries for electric vehicles and mobile devices. The mine in the Jadar valley would eventually meet 90% of Europe’s lithium needs should it go ahead.

  • 4 weeks ago | kfgo.com | Fatos Bytyci |Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister

    By Fatos Bytyci(Reuters) – Hundreds of business owners blocked roads into Kosovo’s capital Pristina on Thursday to protest at a regulatory mandate forcing them to buy power from the open market that they say could triple their electricity bills.

  • 4 weeks ago | usnews.com | Fatos Bytyci |Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister

    By Fatos Bytyci(Reuters) - Hundreds of business owners blocked roads into Kosovo's capital Pristina on Thursday to protest at a regulatory mandate forcing them to buy power from the open market that they say could triple their electricity bills.

  • 1 month ago | wkzo.com | Fatos Bytyci |Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister

    By Fatos BytyciTIRANA (Reuters) – Albania’s prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power as his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election, a near complete vote count showed on Tuesday. With 94% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, ahead of the second-placed Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, official figures from the election commission showed, although international observers questioned the fairness of the poll.

  • 1 month ago | kfgo.com | Fatos Bytyci |Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister

    By Fatos BytyciTIRANA (Reuters) – Albania’s prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power as his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election, a near complete vote count showed on Tuesday. With 94% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, ahead of the second-placed Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, official figures from the election commission showed, although international observers questioned the fairness of the poll.

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