Monday, 10 February 2025.

For Montenegrin Director, Bosnian Train Massacre Story is Personal

A relative of young Montenegrin theatre director Hana Rastoder was among 20 people abducted from a train by Bosnian Serb fighters in 1993 and then murdered. Now she’s written a play about it to help her country face its violent past.

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Missing Tapes Conceal Full Picture of Montenegro’s Wartime TV Propaganda

Montenegrin state media provided propaganda backing for Slobodan Milosevic’s wars, but the creation of a historical archive about the 1990s conflicts could prove difficult because a lot of video material has disappeared.

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Montenegro Still Assessing Damage From Mystery Cyber Attacks

Minister of Public Administration warns that organized cyber attacks on Montenegrin government servers are continuing, while speculation continues about the organizers of these attacks and their motives.

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Montenegro Freezes Property of Two Russians on EU Sanctions list

Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that authorities froze the property of an unnamed Russian citizen and a Russian politician in line with European Union sanctions on Russia related to its war on Ukraine.

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Russian Interest in Montenegrin Real Estate Spikes Despite Sanctions

Central Bank on Thursday said Russians are once again the largest real estate buyers in the country – despite the Montenegrin government’s support for Western sanctions on the Kremlin.

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Montenegro Police Protect Activist From Russian Nationalist’s Threats

Montenegrin police on Thursday promised to secure the safety of rights activist Aleksandar Sasa Zekovic, after Russian nationalist extremist Vladislav Pozdnyakov threatened him online, saying he would ‘pay for his lies’.

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Montenegro Urged to Probe Russian Hate Group Leader’s Presence

Montenegrin activist calls on authorities to investigate claims that the founder of ultra-nationalist online group ‘Male State’, – which Russia has banned – is currently living in Montenegro.

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EU Presses Montenegro to Pull Plug on Russian Media

The EU has reminded would-be member Montenegro of its obligation to silence propagandistic Russian media outlets, as the divided government goes slow in implementing most EU sanctions on Moscow.

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Montenegro Putting Restrictions on Russia on Hold, Activists Claim

Despite joining European Union sanctions on Russia, watchdogs say Montenegro’s government has yet to officially implement any restrictive measures beyond a flight ban.

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North Macedonia, Montenegro and Albania Fail to Investigate Wagner Group

Despite joining European Union restrictions on the Russian mercenary group, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Albania have yet to investigate Wagner Group ties in their countries.

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