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State Secretary Grašič at the Berlin Process Summit on security and European perspective of the Western Balkans

State Secretary Grašič at the Berlin Process Summit on security and European perspective of the Western Balkans

SLOVENIA, October 23 - In her address, State Secretary Grašič emphasised that security today is not only about conflict prevention; it also rests on strong institutions, good governance, resilient societies and a credible European perspective....

Owner:  Slovenian Government
OSCE trains Montenegrin police and judicial professionals on response to gender-based violence

OSCE trains Montenegrin police and judicial professionals on response to gender-based violence

On 29 and 30 September, the OSCE’s Transnational Threats Department (TNTD) conducted a specialized training course on gender-based violence (GBV) for 30 police and judicial professionals in Podgorica, Montenegro. Tailored to the specific needs of...

Owner:  Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
OSCE-supported study visit to Berlin provides Montenegrin MPs opportunities to share good practices on reconciliation and youth engagement

OSCE-supported study visit to Berlin provides Montenegrin MPs opportunities to share good practices on reconciliation and youth engagement

A study visit to Berlin, held from 8 to 10 October, brought together Montenegrin Members of Parliament (MPs), organized by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro and the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO) Local Branch Office (LBO). Discussions...

Owner:  Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
EU intends to raise investment in Western Balkans to double local GDP
In Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Illinois, Illegal Alien Is Working as a Sworn Police Office with Badge, Gun, and a Pension

In Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Illinois, Illegal Alien Is Working as a Sworn Police Office with Badge, Gun, and a Pension

It is a felony for an illegal alien to possess a firearm WASHINGTON — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today announced the arrest of Radule Bojovic, an illegal alien from Montenegro, who was working as a sworn police officer with the...

Owner:  American Government
State Secretary Grašič: MED9 countries' unified voice carries greater weight in EU decision-making

State Secretary Grašič: MED9 countries' unified voice carries greater weight in EU decision-making

SLOVENIA, October 9 - Gaza and Ukraine once again at the forefront of foreign policy issues The State Secretaries paid particular attention to the situations in Gaza and Ukraine. State Secretary Grašič said that all our efforts must be directed...

Owner:  Slovenian Government
Jubilee Annual Regional Forensic Conference organized in Montenegro with OSCE support

Jubilee Annual Regional Forensic Conference organized in Montenegro with OSCE support

Security and justice can only be achieved when institutions co-operate across the entire chain - from investigation to prosecution to adjudication. A forensic result, no matter how advanced, only has meaning when police investigators can use it,...

Owner:  Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
At the SIDEC conference on future technologies and artificial intelligence

At the SIDEC conference on future technologies and artificial intelligence

SLOVENIA, October 22 - The fair was visited today by a wide range of interested professionals, and featured company presentations and numerous meetings between company representatives. The directors of defence procurement for the Slovenian and...

Owner:  Slovenian Government
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Democracy at a crossroads: Rule of law and the case for US engagement in the Balkans

Democracy at a crossroads: Rule of law and the case for US engagement in the Balkans

Issue Brief October 29, 2025 • 7:03 pm ET Print this page Democracy at a crossroads: Rule of law and the case for US engagement in the Balkans By Stephen Nix and Megan Tamisiea Bottom lines up front The Western Balkans sit at a critical junction...

Owner:  Atlantic Council of the U.S. (Non-profit)
EU now 'more assertive' in protecting candidate countries from foreign interference, Kos says
Azerbaijan calls on Montenegro to respect rights of Azerbaijanis detained in scuffle

Azerbaijan calls on Montenegro to respect rights of Azerbaijanis detained in scuffle

We are building a newsroom powered by our readers From the repression of queer people and women in North Caucasus to attacks on basic democratic freedoms in the region, we provide fact-based, independent reporting in English. Help us hit 500...

Owner:  Open Caucasus Media (Non-profit)
Anti-Turkish violence grips Montenegro after stabbing

Anti-Turkish violence grips Montenegro after stabbing

PODGORICA, Oct. 29 (TemA) — Fear and anger have swept Montenegro’s capital after a stabbing sparked nights of anti-Turkish violence, smashed windows, and hate-filled chants in the streets. The unrest began on October 25, when a man from Podgorica...

Owner:  Mero Baze
Serbia’s EU bid: Necessity-driven joint ambition facing foreign policy hurdles
Montenegro Ends Visa-Free Travel for Turks After Violent Incident

Montenegro Ends Visa-Free Travel for Turks After Violent Incident

Montenegro has suspended visa-free travel for Turkish citizens following a violent altercation in the capital, Podgorica, that led to widespread unrest and diplomatic repercussions. The government confirmed that a fast-track visa process will...

Owner:  Özgür Töre
Montenegro To Introduce Visas For Turkish Citizens Starting Thursday

Montenegro To Introduce Visas For Turkish Citizens Starting Thursday

Turkish citizens holding ordinary passports will be subject to a visa regime when traveling to Montenegro starting Thursday. The Turkish Embassy in Podgorica reminded that, in accordance with the decision of the Government of Montenegro, the...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Anti-Turkish Protesters Rally in Montenegro After Stabbing Incident

Anti-Turkish Protesters Rally in Montenegro After Stabbing Incident

The anti-Turkish rally in Podgorica on October 28. Photo: Newsmax Balkans. Hundreds of people, many dressed in black and wearing hoods and masks, demonstrated near the Montenegrin government building in Podgorica late on Tuesday, chanting “Turks,...

Owner:  Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
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