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Montenegro Govt Urged to Improve ‘Anti-Mafia’ Legislation
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic (right) and the head of watchdog NGO MANS Vanja Calovic Markovic at a conference in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Montenegrin PM, Ex-Police Chief Spar over Church Protests
Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic (left) with police officials. Photo: Government of Montenegro
Krivokapic filed his criminal complaint against Veljovic on Wednesday for calling on police officers to support protests during the Orthodox Church ceremony in Cetinje, the old royal capital of Montenegro
The port of Bar, a part of the territory, maybe even the railway, up for grabs
Montenegrin Minister of Finance Milojko Spaji, in a letter sent to the Chinese Exim Bank, which Pobjeda had an insight into, requested an extension of the availability of credit fund period, a grace period, and a three-year repayment period.
Serbian Bishop Grilled in Montenegro Over Illicit Funeral
Serbian Orthodox Church Metropolitan bishop of Montenegro, Metropolitan Amfilohije (Radovic) leads a protest rally in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo:PA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
"Metropolitan Amfilohije denied that he violated the ban by the national coordination body for infectious diseases on public gatherings," Milanovic told the daily newspaper Pobjeda.
We Must Unite to Stop Them Insulting Us
A sexist approach to our work has been most prominent in the pro-government newspaper Pobjeda, which at that time was run by the current head of the government's bureau.
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US Senators to Vote on Montenegro's NATO Bid
The US Senate is expected to vote on Wednesday on the ratification of the protocol on Montenegro's accession to NATO, which would mark the final step in the Balkan country's membership process.
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Montenegro Court Blocks Deal to Cut Roaming Charges
A regional deal designed to slash pricey mobile roaming costs is under threat after the Montenegrin Administrative Court revoked the decision to cut roaming prices in Montenegro, following complaints by two major mobile operators, Telekom and Telenor.
Montenegro Govt to Pay Off State TV's Debt
Podgorica on Thursday announcd that it would take over the debts of the Public Broadcasting Service of Montenegro, RTCG, which are worth 2.4 million euros.
The contract will soon be signed by the Minister of Finance, Radoje Zugic and the CEO of RTCG, Rade Vojvodic.
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Media community urged to raise ethical standards
Media community urged to raise ethical standards
VIENNA -- The OSCE representative on media freedom welcomed the readiness of the media community in Montenegro to launch a process to improve media self-regulation.
Dunja Mijatović also welcomed their readiness to start the process of confidence-building between media actors.
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Montenegro, Serbia PMs Accused of Controlling Media
Vladimir ‘Beba’ Popovic, the former information chief for the Serbian government, said on Sunday that the two premiers have controlling influence over Pink TV and tabloid Informer in their respective countries.
“Vucic here [in Serbia] has TV Pink,” Popovic told the B92 show ‘Impression of the Week’.