These days yet another British colleague, who in the days of war in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina had spent several years as a correspondent on the territories of Yugoslavia, is staying in Podgorica. He explained that he is in Montenegro for the first time: “While I stayed in Belgrade as a correspondent, I never managed to convince my chiefs […]

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