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Montenegrin Coronavirus Patients’ Identities Exposed Online
After Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced on Tuesday evening that the country had its first two coronavirus cases, the patients' identities were published by social media users.
Photos of one of the patients and her family were also posted online.
Montenegro Fines Turk for Busting Tough Flag Laws
Turkish citizen fined because of flag. Photo: EPA
Police took him to court for violating public order and peace on Wednesday. Judge Katarina Vujacic Vuksanovic fined the employee of the Karadag construction company 300 euros.
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Montenegro Proposes Lifting Curbs on Ethnic Minorities’ Symbols
The proposed new Law on the Use of National Symbols was submitted to the Montenegrin parliament on Friday after controversy caused by fines imposed on people for flying the Albanian flag.
Montenegro Expels Albanian for Flying National Flag
The Montenegrin police directorate said that the Albanian national was expelled on Sunday for disrupting public order and breaching the peace by displaying the Albanian national flag at the Chestnut Festival in Ostros in the municipality of Ulcinj.
Tirana Govt Funds Ethnic Albanian Council in Montenegro
Faik Nika, the president of the Albanian National Council, said on Friday that the Albanian government will give financial support for the first time to assist the running of his organisation and its office in the municipality of Plav.
Nika told Montenegrin media the Albanian government has recently made three very important decisions for the Albanian community in Montenegro.
Vanishing Sands: Montenegrin Island Threatened by State Inaction
Shyqyri Kahari once made a living sailing the world - until marriage in 1979 brought him home to the Montenegrin town of Ulcinj and a job on a triangular-shaped island called Ada Bojana.
Orthodox Church Incident Sparks Ethnic Tensions in Montenegro
The Serbian Orthodox Church said on Monday that its top bishop in Montenegro, Amfilohije, was prevented by a group of mainly ethnic Albanian residents of the village of Svac, near the coastal town of Ulcinj, from holding a service at the ruins of a medieval church.
Montenegro Opens Probes into ISIS Fighters, Recruiters
Montenegro's Special Prosecution for Organised Crime has begun probes of several Montenegrin citizens who reportedly fought in the Middle East or financed the sending of fighters to conflict zone, BIRN has learned.
Vucic: "Omnia" is like children's games, I am not worried
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Tuesday dismissed as frivolous a "union" of Albanian municipalities allegedly formed by Tirana, Pristina, Tetovo, Ulcinj and Presevo on Monday, November 28 - Albanian Flag Day.
Nikolic: Community of Serb Municipalities cannot be copied
BELGRADE - The Community of Serb Municipalities cannot be copied, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said Tuesday, adding that there were no discussions about a substantial autonomy in any other country in the region or any other part of Serbian territory.