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Lithium Before Democracy: The Hidden Costs of
Europe requires vast amounts of critical raw materials to fuel their green transition. The European Union has invested in several strategic projects to boost their domestic CRM supply while reducing dependencies on importing from
Serbian authorities have personal stake in EU integration,
Serbian authorities'' stance on eurointegration Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic acknowledged earlier that public support for EU membership has halved over the past two decades - from
Economic convergence, demography, labour markets: what progress have EU
Analysis Economic convergence, demography, labour markets: what progress have EU candidate countries made? Candidate countries remain far from European Union averages in terms of
Serbia Urges U.S. to Extend Sanctions Waiver for Russian
While Serbia continues its EU accession path, its ongoing reliance on Russian-owned energy companies has drawn increasing scrutiny from Brussels. The renewal of the waiver—granted
Starovic to APA: Belgrade demands immediate
Serbia''s Minister for European Integration, Nemanja Starovic, strongly criticized the authorities in Pristina in an interview with the Austrian news agency APA over the arrest of Igor Popovic, Assistant Director of the Office for Kosovo and
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Evaluating Plastic Waste
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Evaluating Plastic Waste Management in EU Accession Countries: A Life Cycle Perspective from the Republic of Serbia with Microplastic Implications | Notes
Serbia is ready to support sanctions against Russia, but there
Serbia would be ready to support the European Union''s anti-Russian sanctions if its membership in the bloc is on the horizon, Serbian Minister for European Integration Nemanja Starović said.
Simplification: Council adopts law to ''stop-the-clock'' on due
The Council adopted today a new law to ease EU rules and thus boost EU competitiveness in the field of batteries. The main goal is to postpone by two years, until 18 August 2027, the date of
The little ''Big Brother'' is still watching. Montenegro''s
Independent since 2006, Montenegro continues to pursue a Euro-Atlantic foreign policy direction, although it remains within the sphere of Serbian political, economic, cultural, and media
''Serbia will not impose sanctions against Russia,'' Vucic says
Serbia will not impose sanctions against Russia, President Aleksandar Vucic said, responding to recent comments by Minister for European Affairs Nemanja Starovic that suggested otherwise,
Battery production set to pass 1 TWh in 2023
On Friday in Belgrade, Serbia and the European Union signed a strategic partnership on sustainable raw materials, battery value chains and electric vehicles. The agreement came just days after the Serbian government
Serbian PM Serbia''s European Journey Being Systematically
On July 25, Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut voiced the hope that by autumn Serbia would resume its European journey, which he said was "halted in 2021," adding that he believed that
EU for Greeen Agenda in Serbia
With financial support from the European Union and Switzerland, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is launching a Public Call for the scale-up of green investment projects as part of the project EU for the
Serbia signals possible sanctions on Russia if EU
Serbia would support imposing sanctions on Russia once the country''s accession to the European Union is at hand, Serbian European Integration Minister Nemanja Starovic said in an interview published by Austria''s APA on July 25.
Serbia''s "Jadar" lithium project poised to drive European battery
Both EU and Serbian officials emphasize the goal of keeping lithium processing within Serbia to build a full industry—from raw material processing to battery components and electric vehicle
Serbia''s mining gambit could boost EU hopes
If Serbia does get this mine up and running – some estimates say it could be churning out 58,000 tonnes per year by 2028 – then it will be able to satisfy nearly a fifth of EU lithium demand for electric vehicle batteries.
Serbia signals possible sanctions on Russia if EU membership
Serbia would support imposing sanctions on Russia once the country''s accession to the European Union is at hand, Serbian European Integration Minister Nemanja Starovic said in an interview
Türkiye aims for regional solutions as it brings together
EU accession On the concrete decisions made during today''s talks, Fidan recalled that six of the seven participating countries are EU membership candidates and said, "One of our common
