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Death rates from gun crime in the Western Balkans are at least 30% higher than those in the largest EU countries ...
Montenegro faces a persistent challenge in curbing gun violence. Despite efforts by activists like Vesna Pejovic, illegal firearms remain widespread due to cultural tradition and inadequate ...
Children light torches during a protest demanding the resignations of top security officials over a shooting earlier this week in Cetinje, outside of Podogrica, Montenegro, Sunday, Jan. 5 ...
Montenegro has shortlisted four candidates in a tender for providing consultancy services for a 15 million euro ($15.7 ...
The OSCE Mission to Montenegro congratulates journalists on the Day of Journalists, 23 January, commemorating this day in ...
Czech President Petr Pavel has left on an official visit to Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Montenegro, Mr. Pavel will be received by President Jakov Milatovic with whom he will launch a ...
Perović said. Hours earlier, hundreds of people held 12 minutes of silence for the 12 victims at a rally in Cetinje, Montenegro's historic capital where the shooting took place on Wednesday.
CETINJE, Montenegro (Reuters) - Thousands of Montenegrins gathered in the town of Cetinje on Sunday to commemorate the 12 victims of a mass shooting last week, with many accusing police of not ...