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Students in Bosnia and Montenegro rallied against corruption Monday, drawing inspiration from their fellow students in neighboring Serbia whose anti-graft protests have shaken the government and given rise to calls for p...
An informal group of Montenegrin students, Where Tomorrow? (Kamo Śutra), said it will block one road every day as a sign of protest, as the government had not fulfilled their demands related to the mass shooting on Janu...
The protesters in Podgorica demanded the resignation of top security officials, saying the mass shooting was a consequence of a broken system and irresponsible actions by authorities.
Thousands of people rallied in the streets of the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, on January 5, protesting what they call an inadequate response to a deadly mass shooting on January 1 and demanding the resignation of top...
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said that the government would be looking into a total ban on weapons “because we must ask ourselves after this who should be allowed to have guns in Montenegro," after a gunman fatally shot...
A moderately strong earthquake shook Montenegro and neighboring countries early Thursday, causing some damage but no reported casualties.
Polls opened in Montenegro on Sunday for a snap election many hope will bring in a new government to implement economic reforms, improve infrastructure and take the NATO member state closer to European Union membership.
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