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  2. List of newspapers in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Cafe del Montenegro (CdM), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet; Portal Analitika, Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet; The Montenegro Times, first English newspaper. See themontenegrotimes.com; The Montenegro Times, first Russian news website. See mntimes.me

  3. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    That same year, the VGTRK became a full member of the European Broadcasting Union, entitled to key decisions in the EBU operation. "Rossiya 1", the main TV channel, traces its history back to May 1991. Today, Rossiya 1 is a national channel that broadcasts over most of the country.

  4. Montenegro–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Around 13,000 Russian citizens have fled Russia and settled in Montenegro in the first year after the war started [21] and have set up 4,000 businesses. [22] Russians accounted for 40% of real estate sales in early 2022. [23] In July 2022 Montenegro began the process of freezing real estate owned by Russian nationals. [24]

  5. Montenegro holiday becomes escape from Russian call-up

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    STORY: Speaking to Reuters in Montenegro's Adriatic town of Budva on Monday (September 26), Alexander, 30, a horticulturist, said he had no plans to head home and risk being drafted for the war in ...

  6. Radio Television Cetinje - Wikipedia

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    "Radio Television Cetinje") is the local public broadcaster in Cetinje, Montenegro. It broadcasts and produces news, cultural and sports programming through radio and the Internet. It's the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944. [1] RTV Cetinje has three media services - Radio Cetinje, Internet television and ...

  7. Vijesti - Wikipedia

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    Vijesti was the first newspaper in Montenegro to publish books like a collection of 20th century authors (on the string of other European newspapers), an anthology of Montenegrin authors (in 2006) and Pečat umjetnosti (2007), an interesting (but not original) edition of the greatest painters.

  8. Montenegrin News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin News Agency, or MINA, is a Montenegrin national news agency which was formed on March 11, 2002. It is based in Podgorica , the Capital City of Montenegro. Montenegrin News Agency's current executive director is Jaša Jovićević.

  9. Pobjeda - Wikipedia

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    Pobjeda also published several magazines; today Arena is the first sports newspaper in Montenegro. Pobjeda' s books and publications have received awarded at many prestigious events. Pobjeda' s mainly Montenegrin readership was diluted following the establishment of the two other newspapers - Vijesti and Dan .

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