The “cocaine king” accused of being behind one of the largest ever drugs busts to take place on European soil has been identified as the Balkan organised crime boss Michael... read more →
Several Montenegrin and international media organisations have called for an acquittal in the case against investigative journalist Jovo Martinović , who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for drug... read more →
Several thousand people marched in the Montenegrin capital Podgorica on Saturday, demanding the resignation of the country's president, Milo Djukanovic, amidst a fresh allegations of corruption involving illicit political funding.... read more →
Police in Montenegro announced yesterday that they have arrested nine men suspected of involvement in the attack on an investigative journalist Olivera Lakic who was shot and wounded last May... read more →
Darko Saric, who has been described as "the biggest drug baron in the Balkans", has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for drug trafficking. The Belgrade Supreme Court sentenced... read more →
Balkan criminal Kotoranin Jovan Vukotić , who is thought to be the leader of the "scarecrow" clan, was arrested in Turkey on Monday and sent to Serbia on foot of... read more →
Montenegrin investigative journalist Jovo Martinovic, who spent nearly 15 months in detention for investigating trafficking and corruption Montenegro, has won the 2018 Peter Mackler Award for journalistic courage and ethics.... read more →
The well-known Serbian lawyer Dragoslav Ognjanovic, who defended former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic during his trial for war crimes, was killed on Saturday night in Belgrade, according to police. Ognjanovic,... read more →
Several hundred people have demonstrated today in front of the Montenegrin parliament building, in Podgorica, in the aftermath of the shooting of a journalist who has written about organised crime... read more →
The strong man of Montenegro, the small state of 620,000 inhabitants which separated from Serbia in 2006 to become independent, reconquered, on April 15, the presidency of the Republic, which... read more →