Human Trafficking Mars Balkan Countries
Skopje | 17 June 2009The US State Department slams Balkan countries for being at the forefront of human trafficking in their latest annual Trafficking in Persons report.
EU Visa Restrictions To Be Axed
Belgrade | 16 June 2009Qualifying countries in the Western Balkans could have visa-free status across the EU by the end of the year.
Plans Set for Montenegro Highway
| 10 June 2009The Croatian firm Konstruktor is set to start work on a highway linking Montenegro's coast to its border with Serbia and beyond, into Central Europe, Balkan Business Network reported on Tuesday.
EU Closer to Allowing Visa-Free Travel
Belgrade | 28 May 2009 | By Branka Trivic
Aluminium Giant’s Collapse Poses Dilemma for Montenegro
Podgorica | 06 May 2009 | By Milorad MilosevicAs ailing KAP faces bankruptcy, it threatens to pull down over 100 smaller companies with it.
Djukanovic Confident of Landslide in Montenegro
Podgorica | 26 March 2009 | By Nedjeljko RudovicVeteran leader likely to trump divided opposition and secure another four-year extension to his 20 years in power.
Reading Between the Lines
| 16 February 2009 | By Nedjeljko Rudovic, PodgoricaThe two most influential daily newspapers in Montenegro reported on the arrest in July 2008 of Radovan Karadzic from very different angles, underlining the stark divisions and continued strength of pro-Serbian sentiment there.
Montenegro Opposition Must Learn From Defeat
By Dragoljub Dusko Vukovic in Podgorica09 April 2008 Filip Vujanovic’s landslide win in presidential polls shows the government’s divided opponents can only win if they unite.
Balkan Executives Battle Crisis Over Internet
21 May 2009 Increasing number of executives from the Balkans are taking advantage of the new social networking sites especially adjusted to their needs in order to tackle the current economic crisis that has struck their region.