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Businessman to file criminal complaint against Djukanovic
Knezevic, a wanted man in Montenegro for alleged financial misconduct, said he would file a criminal complaint on Thursday against Djukanovic, who is also the leader of the most influential party, the ruling DPS.
Montenegro: Officer fires shots inside MoD premises
A press release identified the officer with his initials as E.H., adding that the shooting did not result in any injuries or material damage.
Montenegro's state broadcaster RTCG said that the ministry did not explain whether E.H. fired accidentally or on purpose.
Montenegro Public TV Chief Sacked Despite Protests
The managing council of the Montenegrin public broadcaster, RTCG, decided on Thursday to dismiss director Andrijana Kadija, claiming that she misused her position and acted unprofessionally while running the state-funded media outlet.
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Journalists Protest 'Govt Pressure' on Montenegro State TV
Montenegrin journalists, media associations and NGOs will protest on Thursday in Podgorica as the managing council of the public broadcaster is set to debate and vote on the dismissal of RTCG's director and editorial team.
Montenegro Ruling Party Accused of Subverting Broadcaster's Independence
After sacking two members of the national broadcaster's managing council, drawn from the ranks of civil society, over alleged conflicts of interest, Montenegro's parliament on Friday appointed their successors.
NGOs and activists voiced dismay over the appointments of former journalist Goran Sekulovic - considered close to the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS.
Montenegrin NGOs to Rally in Defence of Broadcaster
Civil rights activist and journalists in Montenegro are to take to the streets on Wednesday to protest against growing attacks and political pressure on the independence of the public broadcaster.
"NATO won't build military bases in Montenegro, unless..."
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance will not have military bases in Montenegro - unless it is invited by Podgorica.
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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