Montenegrin small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps in tourism and other sectors severely affected by Covid-19 will benefit from a 50 million euros loan...
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Montenegro’s ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won the most seats in a parliamentary election on August 30 but may struggle to form a government...
Parliamentary elections will be held in Montenegro on August 30 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and heightened tensions with neighbour Serbia over a controversial...
Montenegro this week became the first country in the Western Balkans to formally allow same-sex civil partnerships, and the first emerging European country outside of...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
An initiative to create a ‘Mini-Schengen’ zone in the Western Balkans is driving an increasingly large wedge between Albania and Kosovo. The idea was first...
Italian electricity transmission system operator Terna has officially put into operation an undersea power cable linking Montenegro to Italy. The undersea cable...
A court in Montenegro has handed five-year jail terms to two pro-Russian opposition politicians, Andrija Mandić and Milan Knežević, for trying to topple the government...
The organisers of recent anti-government protests in Montenegro have been negotiating with opposition parties to push for new elections. In a document titled the...
Several people were detained by riot police when Serbian anti-government protesters stormed the building of Serbian state-run news channel RTS on March 16. Organised as...
Thousands of protesters marched in the capitals of Serbia and Montenegro on March 3 against corruption, the violation of media freedom and in support of their countries’...
Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović has said that the country wishes to follow Ukraine’s lead and will seek formal autocephaly (independence) for its Orthodox...