Montenegrins
Montenegrin Language Granted International Recognition
The authorities in Montenegro said on Monday that the country has been granted an international 'ISO' code for the Montenegrin language by the International Organization for Standardization, the global standard-setting body.
Mass fights of Montenegrin and Albanian students
Teacher's Council of Gymnasium "25 Maj" in Tuzi issued a decision to exclude 12 pupils from school, while 22 were punished with impunity.
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Greek & Italian Airforce to “Police” Montenegro’s airspace
Montenegrin Defense Minister Predrag Boskovic has announced that the airspace of Montenegro will be controlled by NATO members Greece and Italy.
Boskovic told the Montenegro’s state broadcaster RTCG that, with regard to airspace control, “the signing of an agreement is under way” with the Alliance and its members, Greece and Italy.
Greece and Italy to be "policing" Montenegrin sky
Montenegrin Defense Minister Predrag Boskovic has announced that the airspace of Montenegro will be controlled by NATO members Greece and Italy.
Boskovic told the Montenegro's state broadcaster RTCG that, with regard to airspace control, "the signing of an agreement is under way" with the Alliance and its members, Greece and Italy.
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Greece and Italy to be "policing" Montenegrin sky
Montenegrin Defense Minister Predrag Boskovic has announced that the airspace of Montenegro will be controlled by NATO members Greece and Italy.
Boskovic told the Montenegro's state broadcaster RTCG that, with regard to airspace control, "the signing of an agreement is under way" with the Alliance and its members, Greece and Italy.
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Markovic calls for regional infrastructure ties
SKOPJE - Working on infrastructure ties is very significant for better economic cooperation in the region, Montenegrin PM Dusko Markovic said Tuesday at the Skopje Summit100 conference of business leaders from southeastern Europe.
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Church Offer to Guarantee Coup Suspects Divides Montenegro
Podgorica Higher Court is expected to decide this week on a request to release three Serbian citizens accused in the coup case, after the Serbian Orthodox Church offered guarantees for their safety and availability to the court.
Montenegro Coup Defendant Slates 'Rigged Anti-Serbian' Trial
Montenegro opposition leader Milan Knezevic on Monday pleaded not guilty to charges of plotting a coup, and told the court in Podgorica that he was only there because he was a Serb who opposed Montenegro's membership of NATO.
Montenegro "violated European Convention on Human Rights"
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Montenegro has violated Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights.
It concerns the deaths in August 1999 of a group of persons of Roma ethnicity from Serbia (Kosovo), and Montenegrin authorities' failure to conduct "a prompt and effective investigation" into the case.
Serbian Ex-General Dismisses Charges in Montenegro Coup Trial
Former Serbian Gendarmerie Commander Bratislav Dikic said on Wednesday that the coup charges against him had been "invented" - and that he would never have planned to commit a terrorist attack in Montenegro.