Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Montenegro's capital to demand the resignation of President Milo Djukanovic, as well as other government and judiciary officials they accuse of turning a blind eye to corruption.
An antigovernment protest took place in Montenegro's capital, Podgorica, on March 2. The number of protesters was estimated at more than 10,000. The protesters were calling for the resignations of President Milo Djukanovic and other government and judiciary officials.
Ukraine suffered the world’s largest increase in the number of measles cases in 2018, some of them the result of the so-called “anti-vac” movement, the United Nations children’s agency says.
Thousands of Montenegrins joined an antigovernment march organized by civil activists in the country's capital, Podgorica, on February 23. The protesters have accused top officials -- including President Milo Djukanovic and Prime Minister Dusko Markovic -- of being reluctant to fight corruption.
Five environmental NGOs are urging the European Union to take a tougher stance on air pollution from "old, inefficient, and substandard" coal power plants in the Western Balkans, saying they are impacting the health of people across the continent.
Thousands of people have demonstrated in Montenegro to demand the resignation of President Milo Djukanovic's government over allegations of corruption.
At least one person has drowned and three others are missing after a small tourist boat capsized during adverse weather on a lake in southern Montenegro.
A court in Montenegro has sentenced an investigative reporter to 1 1/2 years in prison in a ruling condemned by international media watchdogs as a “terrible injustice” and a “disturbing setback” for press freedom in the country.
Putin's visit to Serbia is being closely watched in the West for clues as to Moscow's intentions in the former Yugoslavia.
Kristina Bacic, a young army officer, is Montenegro's first female pilot. She's encountered some skepticism but is driven to prove she can accomplish just as much as her male peers.
Municipal authorities in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, unveiled a monument to the late Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito on December 19, the anniversary of the city's liberation from Nazi Germany by Tito's partisans in 1944.
The European Union has asked Western Balkans and EU Eastern Partnership countries that have visa-free regimes with the bloc's Schengen Area to take further measures to address irregular migration.
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