Montenegro

Montenegro’s PM says organised crime used influence to oust him over raids
Seizures of cocaine and contraband cigarettes behind last month’s vote of no confidence, says Dritan Abazović
Julian Borger in New York
25, Sep, 2022 @11:04 AM

Putin is banking on his friends in the Balkans to help sustain his bloody war in Ukraine | Michael Colborne
United in a sense of victimhood, Russia has an ally in far-right Serbian groups. The west underestimates them at its peril, says Michael Colborne a journalist and researcher at Bellingcat
Michael Colborne
15, Sep, 2022 @2:56 PM

Montenegro shooting leaves 12 dead including gunman
Man opens fire at random in city of Cetinje, reportedly after a family dispute
Staff and agencies in Cetinje
12, Aug, 2022 @6:40 PM

‘It was ridiculous. It was amazing’: the lost pop of 80s Yugoslavia
Pre-civil war, Yugoslavian musicians defied the limitations of technology to make superb electro-pop in an apparent socialist utopia
Tamlin Magee
12, Oct, 2021 @1:39 PM

Serbia president lauds Russia ties at EU Balkans summit
Aleksandar Vučić’s comments come as EU leaders ditch proposal to put 2030 deadline for six western Balkan nations to join bloc
Daniel Boffey in Brussels
06, Oct, 2021 @2:28 PM

EU removes six countries including US from Covid safe travel list
Travellers from Israel, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro, and North Macedonia also affected by move
Daniel Boffey in Brussels
30, Aug, 2021 @4:46 PM

London ballroom hosts showcase event for 'golden passports'
Three PMs attend marketing sales event on how wealthy can snap up EU citizenship for $100,000
Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent
16, Nov, 2019 @8:00 AM

A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships
In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports
Kate Connolly All photographs by Sean Smith
16, Sep, 2019 @7:00 AM

Oleg Smolenkov: alleged US spy who gave Russia the slip
A Montenegro holiday reportedly provided cover for a defection that until this week had left little trace
Shaun Walker, Julian Borger in Washington and Marc Bennetts in Moscow
14, Sep, 2019 @6:00 AM

Yugoslavia is gone, renamed and redrawn, but my family's history lives on within me | Olivia Sudjic
A trip to Sarajevo brought my family’s history home, says the author Olivia Sudjic
Olivia Sudjic
30, Aug, 2019 @5:00 AM

European football bosses should take Raheem Sterling’s lead on fighting racism | Dario Brentin
The abuse of black England players in Montenegro highlights the need for a new approach in the Balkans and beyond, says the academic Dario Brentin
Dario Brentin
27, Mar, 2019 @3:11 PM

Protesters invade Serbian state TV amid demonstrations across Balkans
Thousands march in Belgrade and protests also take place in Albania and Montenegro
Guardian staff and agencies
17, Mar, 2019 @4:56 AM
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