Serbia Video. Serbian government scraps planned lithium mine after protests Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/01/2022 - 13:05 GMT+1 Serbian PM Ana Brnabić said on Thursday that the government has cancelled all prior licences for Rio Tinto's planned mine in the west of the country. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Serbian government scraps planned lithium mine after protests Now playing Next Babiš to form new Czech government after right-wing coalition deal Now playing Next Rare African cheetah brothers arrive at UK’s Chester Zoo Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 3rd, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next France warns Shein amid protest over child-pornography-linked sex doll Now playing Next Powerful quake hits Afghanistan: buildings destroyed, at least 20 dead Now playing Next Medieval Torre dei Conti in Rome partially collapses during renovation Now playing Next Part of medieval tower near Colosseum collapses in Rome Now playing Next UK police explains motive behind train stabbing attack Now playing Next What happens to our brains when we dream or have nightmares? Now playing Next Witness describes mass stabbing attack on London-bound train Now playing Next All set for Euronews' historic EU Enlargement Summit Now playing Next France may block Shein for childlike sex dolls as it opens Paris store Now playing Next UK police charge man with attempted murder after injuring 11 in train stabbing Now playing Next Which grapes went into which bottle? The Food Detectives bring perfect clarity to Douro wine Now playing Next Trump threatens Nigeria with military action amid claims of Christian persecution More videos
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