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Montenegro MPs Back NATO Treaty Despite Protests
Members of Montenegro's parliament on Friday ratified the country's NATO membership treaty while thousands protested outside the old royal palace in the town of Cetinje where the ceremonial session took place.
The vote marked the final steps in the country's long drawn-out accession process.
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Pop Star Zdravko Colic Angers Montenegrins by Backing PM
Singer Zdravko Colic sparked sharp criticism in Montenegro after Djukanovic's ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS on Monday posted a video from his concert in Cetinje at which the star openly supported the party for the October parliamentary elections.
Montenegro Steps Up Maternity Ward Safety Efforts
A joint inspection by UN children's agency UNICEF and the Ministry of Health begins on Monday in a bid to further reduce infections after the country was criticized for poor conditions in maternity units.
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NATO flag at entrance to Montenegrin town set on fire
Unknown perpetrators on Sunday evening set on fire a NATO flag raised at the entrance to the town of Cetinje in Montenegro.
This has been reported by media in Podgorica.
National council polls - affirmation of Montenegrin minority
PODGORICA - The council of the Montenegrin national minority will for the first time be set up in the elections for national minority councils in Serbia on Sunday, October 26.
Montenegro Seeks Foreign Investments in Middle East
The new government office, which aims to promote investment opportunities in Montenegro to Middle Eastern countries, will open on Sunday in Amman, the Montenegrin Investment Promotion Agency has announced.
Bulgaria's President to Stir Up Relations with Montenegro
Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev will pay an official visit to Montenegro, the President press office informed.
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