Montenegro

Turning on the News

page 1 of 2 by Drasko Djuranovic Once allies in the push for Montenegrin independence, the country's prime minister and its oldest private newspaper are now locked in a nasty war of words and writs. PODGORICA | It may have been...

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Montenegrin Football Pyramid

Montenegro* Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/08/FSCG.png/150px-FSCG.png *Introduction:* Welcome to Montenegro! The country itself has a longer history than you would think when it essentially began as...

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The American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina - The American University of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AUBiH) is a four-year undergraduate American-style university which offers degree programs in International Finance and...

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Opposition leader levels grave accusations at PM

Nebojša Medojević, of the leaders of opposition in Montenegro, has repeated his accusations against the Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Đukanović. Medojević, who has announced that the opposition in that country, including his...

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Cities from South East Europe invent their new energy future

A high level Regional conference on financing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects organised by the Macedonian Center for Energy Efficiency on 29-30 October in Skopje (Macedonia) attracted number of local authorities...

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Luxury apartmant

Luxury apartmant compleated September 2009 Podlicak 85315 Sv.Stefan - Milocer, Przno Montenegro, Budva 3 rooms total, 4 floors, 50 garages, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 Guest toilets, 1 terraces/balconies Luxury object, New...

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Đukanović trial ”possible”

Bari Prosecutor Giuseppe Scelci said that Milo Đukanović could be tried for his alleged involvement in cigarette smuggling activities once he leaves politics. “Milo Đukanović is being protected by immunity while he is the prime...

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Serbia, Montenegro Sign Bilateral Agreements

Serbia's and Montenegro's economy ministers, Mladjan Dinkic and Branko Vujovic, signed a series of bilateral economic agreements in Podgorica on Thursday. Tanjug news agency reports that the pacts include an agreement on...

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Montenegro: Prisoner dies of overdose

PODGORICA -- A man serving time in Montenegro's Spuž Prison near Podgorica died last night in his cell after a lethal heroin overdose. The prisoner was identified as 26-year-old Alen Harović, a Podgorica native. According to...

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Expelled Montenegrin envoy in new Belgrade job

Former Montenegrin Ambassador to Serbia Anka Vojvodić will be back in Belgrade, but in another capacity, writes a daily. Podgorica-based newspaper Dan says that she will head her country's trade mission in Serbia.

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