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30
Dec
2025

Montenegro Enters Space Era With Successful Launch of First National Satellite

Montenegro has officially entered the space age after successfully launching its first national satellite into orbit, marking a historic milestone for the country’s scientific and technological development.
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30
Dec
2025

Police Detain Dozens at Botun Protest, All Released After Questioning

Police detained 54 people during a protest in the town of Botun, authorities confirmed, before releasing all of them after statements were taken.
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25
Dec
2025

Investigators Allege Organized Coup Plot Involving Senior Political Figures

Investigators say they have uncovered new evidence pointing to an organized plot to carry out a state coup, alleging that Andrija Mandić played a central role in recruiting participants and issuing operational instructions, while Milan Knežević’s involvement was exposed through the use of covert communication channels.
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17
Dec
2025

Serbian National Banned from Entering Montenegro for One Year and Fined

A Serbian citizen has been banned from entering Montenegro for one year and fined €300 following a violation of the country’s regulations, authorities have confirmed.
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17
Dec
2025

Montenegro Cleared to Close Five Key Chapters in EU Accession Talks

Montenegro has received a major boost in its bid to join the European Union after being given the green light to close all five of its planned negotiation chapters, marking a significant step forward in the accession process.
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13
Dec
2025

Bosnian Driver Arrested With Massive Cocaine Haul Worth €15 Million

Authorities have arrested a driver from Bosnia and Herzegovina after discovering 138 kilograms of ultra-pure cocaine in his vehicle, in what investigators describe as a major blow to international drug trafficking networks.
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12
Dec
2025

Vučić Fires Back at Spajić With Sharp Message: “Actions First, Words Later”

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić delivered a pointed response to Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, dismantling his recent statements in just a few sharply worded lines.
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11
Dec
2025

Fatal Collision Near Drenoštica Leaves One Dead

A serious traffic accident near the village of Drenoštica has resulted in the death of one person, authorities confirmed on Tuesday.
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06
Dec
2025

Milatović Urges Knežević to Step Down From Government Without Delay

Montenegrin political tensions escalated on Monday after President Jakov Milatović publicly called on Minister Aleksa Knežević to resign from the government “immediately,” accusing him of undermining institutional integrity and contributing to a deepening political crisis.
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05
Dec
2025

Father and Son Arrested After Violent Altercation Leaves Man From Kotor Seriously Injured

Police in Montenegro have arrested a father and son following a violent incident in which a man from Kotor sustained serious injuries after what reportedly began as a verbal dispute.
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05
Dec
2025

Former Diplomat Claims Trump Team Revisiting Sensitive “Serbia–Vučić” Files

A former diplomat has sparked political debate after alleging that Donald Trump’s circle is re-examining a sensitive portfolio labeled “Serbia – Aleksandar Vučić,” suggesting renewed U.S. scrutiny of Belgrade’s political direction and its longstanding relationship with Washington.
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02
Dec
2025

New U.S. Sanctions Proposal Raises Concerns in Serbia Over Future Ties With Russia

Serbia is facing growing uncertainty this morning after former U.S. President Donald Trump referenced a strengthened sanctions measure that would impose harsher penalties on individuals and companies doing business with Russia. His comments have sparked debate in Belgrade about the potential impact on Serbia’s economy and its long-standing political ties with Moscow.
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26
Nov
2025

Montenegro Faces Record Shortage of Skilled Tradespeople Despite Rising Salaries

Montenegro is experiencing its most severe shortage of skilled tradesworkers to date, as employers across the country warn that the labor market is rapidly emptying of qualified professionals. Even though salaries in some trades reach up to 5,000 euros per month, businesses say it has become increasingly difficult to find workers to fill the growing number of open positions.
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25
Nov
2025

Fresh Vote Tally Shifts Momentum in Race for RS Presidency

Preliminary updates in the race for the president of Republika Srpska have introduced new momentum, with the latest numbers showing a notable change in candidate standings as counting continues across the entity.
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24
Nov
2025

Matijašević Arrives at Pljevlja Court Wearing a Helmet and Binoculars: “I Will Persist in the Fight for My Million-Euro Property”

PLJEVLJA – Nikšićanin Željko Matijašević je prošlog ponedjeljka u sudnicu Osnovnog suda u Pljevljima stigao sa šlemom, dvogledom i ćebetom, pojašnjavajući za Pobjedu da je na taj način i simbolično prikazao da će iszrajati u borbi za milionski vrijednu imovinu koju nije uspio da uknjiži zbog neobjašnjivog nestanka originalnih dokumenata iz žabljačkog katastra.
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20
Nov
2025

Croatian Police Working to Identify Fans Over Inappropriate Chanting

Croatian authorities are reviewing video footage to identify supporters of the national football team who were heard chanting inappropriate and prohibited slogans during a recent match. The incident, which quickly drew public attention, was captured in several amateur videos that spread across social media shortly after the game.
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19
Nov
2025

Growing U.S. Pressure Alarms Belgrade as Serbia Faces Deepening Uncertainty

Serbia found itself facing a new wave of political unease on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump referenced the possibility of introducing even harsher penalties for any country or company that continues doing business with Russia. Although the remarks were brief and lacked specific policy details, the implications were strong enough to send shockwaves through Belgrade’s political establishment.
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18
Nov
2025

Police in Mostar Detain Suspect Linked to Woman’s Murder

Authorities in Mostar have arrested a man believed to be an accomplice in the killing of a woman whose death shocked the local community and prompted a widespread search for those involved.
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18
Nov
2025

Podgorica Seeks New Path Forward as International Partners Shape Montenegro’s Future

Montenegro’s political scene is entering a new phase as international partners step up their involvement in helping the country overcome its deep institutional gridlock and revive its stalled European integration. A series of proposals — including the introduction of “mentor states,” increased British engagement, and the creation of a broad “Coalition for Europe” — are now at the center of discussions about how to stabilize the country and move reforms forward.
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18
Nov
2025

Vučić Warns of Imminent Crisis as Serbia Seeks More Time from Washington

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has issued one of his starkest warnings to date, saying the country is facing a “complete collapse” unless it gains additional time to address mounting pressures from the international community.
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11
Nov
2025

Montenegro Introduces New Residency Rules Affecting Serbian Citizens and Property Ownership

The government of Montenegro has announced major changes to its residency and property ownership regulations, introducing stricter limits that will significantly affect Serbian citizens traveling or investing in the country. The new measures, aimed at tightening border control and regulating the growing influx of foreign property buyers, are expected to come into effect in the coming weeks.
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11
Nov
2025

Montenegrin Citizen Wanted by Interpol Arrested in Bosnia and Herzegovina

A Montenegrin national wanted on an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol has been detained in Bosnia and Herzegovina, authorities confirmed following a coordinated police operation. The arrest took place earlier this week after law enforcement agencies received intelligence on the suspect’s movements near the border region.
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07
Nov
2025

Pressure Mounts on Dodik as U.S. Envoys Signal Closer Scrutiny of His Actions

Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik is facing growing political pressure after signals emerged that officials close to former U.S. President Donald Trump are closely monitoring his recent actions and rhetoric. The development has been widely interpreted as a warning that any misstep could lead to serious diplomatic consequences for Dodik and his administration.
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06
Nov
2025

Christiane Amanpour Addresses Media Freedom Concerns in Serbia on CNN Program

CNN’s renowned journalist Christiane Amanpour has dedicated a segment of her program to the growing concerns over media freedom in Serbia, highlighting what she described as a troubling trend of pressure, intimidation, and political influence over independent journalism in the country.
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