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Montenegro shooting leaves 12 dead including gunman
Man opens fire at random in city of Cetinje, reportedly after a family dispute
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EU's Juncker urges Kosovo solve border deal with Montenegro :: WRAL.com
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday called on Kosovo to ratify a border demarcation deal with Montenegro and improve ties with Serbia.
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Montenegro's Gushing Water Tree
A rare and natural phenomenon has turned a tree in Montenegro into a gushing spring.
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Russia plotted to overthrow Montenegro's government by assassinating Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic last year, according to senior Whitehall sources
Russia plotted to assassinate the prime minister of a European nation and overthrow its government last year, according to senior Whitehall sources.
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Montenegro votes as veteran PM warns of anti-NATO threat
Montenegro began voting in parliamentary elections Sunday with opposition groups hoping to end the quarter-century rule of pro-Western premier Milo Djukanovic, who warns that his rivals would derail imminent NATO accession.
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The world's most powerful military alliance just added a new member
NATO has officially invited the Balkan nation of Montenegro to join the alliance, the Associated Press reports. The agreement will be the first step toward making Montenegro the 29th member of NATO, and it marks only the seventh time in history NATO has sought to expand. "It is an historic day for the alliance, for Montenegro and for the stability of the Western Balkans," Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels, the AFP notes.
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Montenegro concentration camp island turning into resort
An island off the coast of Montenegro used as a concentration camp during World War II is being turned into a luxury resort. Mamula, which has a 19th century Austro-Hungarian fortress used for enemies of Benito Mussolini’s forces, still has ruins of prison cells where thousands were held and more than 130 were killed or starved. Despite the site’s solemn history, the Montenegrin parliament approved a project from the Swiss-Egyptian company Orascom...
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Greek crisis poses questions for Kosovo and Montenegro
The Greek crisis poses questions for bank depositors in Kosovo and Montenegro, which use the euro without a safety net.
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