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Montenegro to Extradite Arms Smugglers to US
Montenegro on Wednesday will extradite two Romanians and an Italian to the US, suspected of conspiring to sell large amounts of weaponry to FARC rebels in Colombia - a movement designated as a terrorist organization.
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EU Commission Concerned by Asylum Abuse by Western Balkans Citizens
Asylum abuse by citizens of the visa-free countries in the Western Balkans remains a considerable concern for the EU, the European Commission said in a report on Wednesday.
Accused drug lord starts presenting his defense
Accused drug lord starts presenting his defense
BELGRADE -- Darko Saric on Wednesday told the Special Court for Organized Crime in Belgrade that he did not commit any of the crimes cited in the indictment against him.
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Montenegro Hails Increase in Tourist Numbers
Some 1.54 million tourists visited Montenegro in 2014, which was 1.7 per cent more than in 2013, the National Statistical Office, MONSTAT, said in its latest report released on Tuesday.
Tourists made 9.55 million overnight stays, which was 1.5 per cent more than in 2013.
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Serbia "in line of fire" over Ukraine, says U.S. official
Serbia "in line of fire" over Ukraine, says U.S. official
WASHINGTON -- The United States thinks a number of European countries, Serbia among them, are "in the line of fire" when it comes to relations between Washington and Moscow.
Bosnians Argue Over Claim to Slice of Montenegro
Experts, professors, intellectuals and politicians met in the Bosnian parliament on Tuesday to debate what the country should do over the issue of Sutorina - a coastal area in southern Montenegro that some Bosnians say should belong to Bosnia.
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Montenegro Plans Rescue for Swiss Franc Borrowers
Montenegro's parliament is due to debate a law on converting increasingly expensive loans in Swiss francs into loans in euro.
The law aims to help hundreds of borrowers who have been hit hard by the Swiss currency's sharp appreciation in January.
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Montenegrin SDP Back Off From 'Crisis Government'
Montenegro's smaller ruling party, the Social Democratic Party, SDP, on Monday rejected an offer by the opposition to form a transitional government to replace the government led by the Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, now 25 years in power.
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Macedonia, Montenegro to Set Up Joint Diplomatic Office in Paris
EU-aspiring Macedonia and Montenegro have agreed to set up a joint diplomatic and consular office in Paris, Skopje-based MIA news agency reported on Monday.
Montenegro Urged to Close Rundown Refugee Camp
European rights officials are to urge Montenegro to shut the largest refugee camp in the country, where Roma displaced from Kosovo by the late 1990s war are still living in desperate conditions.
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