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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Journalists covering the same region

Vladimir Banic
Freelance Journalist at NBC News
Foreign Correspondent at Radio Television of Serbia (RTS)
Vladimir Banic primarily covers news in Belgrade, Serbia and surrounding areas.

Rod Ardehali
Associate Editor at The Independent
Rod Ardehali primarily covers news in Rome, Lazio, Italy and frequently reports from Madrid, Spain.
Karen Davis
Reporter and Editor at Montana Pioneer
Karen Davis primarily covers news in Belgrade, Serbia and surrounding areas.

Jovana Gec
Reporter at Associated Press
Jovana Gec primarily covers news in Belgrade, Serbia and surrounding areas.
Michael Tucker
Editor at Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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