Montenegro

Montenegro guarantees loan to KAP aluminium mine

PODGORICA, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Russia's En+ Group, the Montenegrin government, and OTP bank signed a bailout deal on Friday, paving the way for the state takeover of Montenegro's only aluminium plant. Under the deal, the...

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'We Videotaped Everything'

Actress Pamela Anderson poses for photographers in Montenegrin coastal town of Budva July 15, 2009. (Reuters) One of Pam Anderson's embarrassing pigeons has come home to roost. That pigeon being her sex tape with Tommy Lee, of...

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Fill your ski-boots in Montenegro

With the ski season about to kick off - and holidaymakers still conscious of their spending - it’s an ideal time to check out the snowy slopes of Montenegro. The little country on the Adriatic has some of the best value ski...

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Montenegrin FM on Serbian cultural centers

Montenegrin Foreign Minister Milan Roćen said that Serbia has not submitted any demands to open up Serbian cultural centers in Montenegro. Roćen told Podgorica daily Vijesti that Montenegro has agreed to let Serbia open one...

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Workshop to Further Regional Approach to Stockpile Reduction in SE Europe

The U. S. Department of State's Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM/WRA) hosted the second in a series of regional workshops in Budva, Montenegro, November 3-5, as part of its...

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Cigarette Smuggling Case Discussed in January

A decision on possible court proceedings against a group of nationals from Montenegro, Italy and Serbia on their alleged involvement in an international cigarettes smuggling ring will be discussed in January, a court in Bari,...

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Russian Killed in Montengro

Russian national Sergei Zvorgin, 45, was killed on Tuesday in the sauna of his home in the coastal town of Sutomore, the country's police department said. Montenegrin daily Pobjeda reports that the body was found Tuesday...

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Montenegrin students get principal rehired

High school students in the country protested for 42 days until their voices were heard. By Marina Roganovic for Southeast European Times in Podgorica -- 11/11/09 A protest walk organised by Montenegro University students...

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Montenegrin PM doesn’t want "Kosovo shadow"

Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Đukanović said that Montenegro and Serbia "need to get out of the shadow of Kosovo". “Differing relations towards Kosovo hinder our relations today. We understand Serbia and we are sorry about...

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Swine Flue Catches Up With Balkans

Countries in the Balkans are bracing themselves for a sharp increase in A/H1N1 influenza cases. While Bulgaria appears to be the country that is hardest hit in the region, health ministries in all countries are preparing for a...

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