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Tensione Serbia-Montenegro: i due ambasciatori nel mirino
epa07903915 Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic talks during the press conference with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (not pictured) in Belgrade, Serbia, 07 October 2019. Economic ties, tourism and major infrastructure projects will be the main focus during Erdogan's two day visit to Serbia. EPA/ANDREJ CUKIC
La Bers: scenari più foschi anche per le economie dei Balcani
Montenegro, 50 mila in piazza pro Đukanović
Un’immagine della protesta in piazza a Podgorica in Montenegro.rtvslo.si
Montenegro, Đjukanović vince alle urne ma perde la maggioranza
Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic wearing a mask against the spread of the new coronavirus casts his ballot to vote in parliamentary elections at a polling station in Podgorica, Montenegro, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. Voters in Montenegro on Sunday cast ballots in a tense election that is pitting the long-ruling pro-Western party against the opposition seeking closer ties with Serbia and Russia. The parliamentary vote is marked by a dispute over a law on religious rights that is staunchly opposed by the influential Serbian Orthodox Church. (AP Photo/Risto Bozovic)
Montenegro, timori di golpe dietro le proteste di piazza
epa08206908 Serbian Orthodox Church members in Montenegro take part in a protest rally in Podgorica, Montenegro, 09 February 2020. The Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro protest against a new law on religion, which the church has called a plot to rob it of its property. Montenegro's government proposed a new bill on religion requiring all religious communities, including Catholic and Orthodox churches, to register their immovable assets as state property. The law also states that religious communities can only retain their assets if they can produce evidence of the right to ownership, triggering allegations from the Serbian Church that the government plans to dispute its holdings. EPA/BORIS PEJOVIC
Legge sulle chiese: tra Podgorica e Belgrado scoppia la crisi diplomatica
Legge sui beni della Chiesa: popolo blocca il Parlamento in Montenegro
Serbian Orthodox Church clergy and believers hold a service on a bridge near the parliament, ahead of a vote for a bill on 'Religious freedoms and legal rights of religious organizations' in Podgorica, Montenegro December 26, 2019. REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic
Ocean apre la contesa sui servizi del porto di Bar
Montenegro, Chiesa ortodossa all’attacco: «Podgorica non ci ruberà i beni»
Il Montenegro rischia il crac a causa della super-autostrada