As time passes, usage of the name Yugoslavia is slowly disappearing.
Montenegrin journalists and civil rights activists have gathered in the capital, Podgorica, to protest against the proposed dismissal of the national public broadcaster's director and editorial team.
Brian Scott, the chief executive officer of a U.S. risk-management company, has testified in the trial of suspects in an attempted state coup in Montenegro.
Milo Djukanovic has been inaugurated as Montenegro's president for a second term, returning to a post he held from 1998 until 2002.
European Union leaders expressed determination to “strengthen and intensify” their ties to the Western Balkans, but they dampened any hopes of a quick move to allow any new countries into the bloc.
Two women are a regular sight at rallies and protests in Montenegro. Each stands on a different side of the political barricades that divide the country.
The European Union has warned Montenegro that its efforts to join the bloc will suffer a setback unless it does more to protect journalists and media freedom.
EU enlargement commissioner Johannes Hahn said Montenegro's hopes for European integration could be affected if it failed to properly investigate a firearms attack on a journalist. He made the comments while visiting the journalist, Olivera Lakic, who was shot and wounded outside her home on May 8.
A car-bomb victim blames the country's leadership for the "toxic" atmosphere concurrent with a spate of attacks against Montenegrin journalists.
A Montenegrin reporter known for investigating corruption in business and government has been shot and wounded in front of her home in Podgorica, police say.
European Council President Donald Tusk has said that the European Union aims to further strengthen economic and other cooperation with Serbia and the other Western Balkan countries as they edge toward eventual membership.
The media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is warning that violations of press freedom are no longer the practice of authoritarian regimes and dictatorships.
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