Serbs of Montenegro
Montenegro's Rival Orthodox Churches in Land Dispute
The Montenegrin church on Sunday demanded an investigation into its Serbian rival's decision to lease a piece of land to a Qatari investor for the construction of the tourist complex on the coast.
Zukorlić: Amfilohije and genocide
Zukorlić: Amfilohije and genocide
NOVI PAZAR -- Sandzak Mufti's involved the Metropolitan of the Serbian Orthodox Church into the further debate on the influence of Zukorlić on Muslims in Montenegro.
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NATO Rejects Montenegro Membership in 2014
NATO secretary-general Andres Fogh Rasmussen announced after ministerial meetings in Brussels on Wednesday that Montenegro would not be invited to join at a summit in September.
“On Montenegro, we will open intensified and focused talks, and we will assess at the latest by the end of 2015 whether to invite Montenegro to join the alliance,” Rasmussen said.
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Balkan Clerics Blame Conchita Wurst for Floods
The winner of this year's Eurovision, Conchita Wurst, is responsible for the flooding in the Balkans, according to church leaders in Serbia and Montenegro, reports The Telegraph.
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Montenegrin PM blasted over Russia policy
Montenegrin PM blasted over Russia policy
BELGRADE -- Metropolitan of Montenegro Amfilohije has strongly criticized Montengerin Prime Minister Milo Đukanović for the decision to impose sanctions against Russia.
This dignitary of the Serb Orthodox Church spoke during the promotion in Belgrade on Tuesday of Leonid Reshetnikov's book, "To Return to Russia".
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Petar Lubarda's painting Battle of Kosovo on display
BELGRADE - The National Library of Serbia put on display on Thurdsay the painting The Battle of Kosovo by Petar Lubarda (1907-1974) to mark the 40th anniversary of the artist's death.
The painting was created in 1953 and is part of the library's extensive collection.
Forty years since death of Petar Lubarda
BELGRADE - Serbian painter Petar Lubarda died in Belgrade forty years ago, on February 13, 1974.
He was born in Ljubotinj, near Cetinje, on July 27, 1907. He got enrolled in the Art School in Belgrade in 1925, only to leave for Paris the following year, where he spent the next six years in a difficult financial situation.
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