More than one thousand people gathered Sunday in Montenegro's southern town of Cetinje to commemorate the victims of a mass shooting earlier this week that killed 12 people including two children.
The Montenegrin government has announced a raft of new gun-control measures, following a mass shooting that killed 12 people, including two children.
Hundreds of Montenegrins protested in the capital Podgorica on Friday against what they see as a lack of action by ...
A top-level meeting in Montenegro on Friday promised tough measures to curb illegal weapons after a gunman fatally shot 12 people in a second such tragedy in less than three years in the small Balkan ...
People attend the commemoration ceremony in honor of the victims of the shooting attack, in a second such tragedy in less than three years in the small Balkan country, in ...
A top-level meeting in Montenegro on Friday promised tough measures to curb illegal weapons after a gunman fatally shot 12 ...
Montenegro authorities announced Friday measures to curb illegal weapons following a gunman's rampage that killed 12 people this week, the second mass shooting in the country in less than three years.
The New Year’s Day shooting shocked a country where gun ownership is widespread. Montenegro’s government began a three-day ...
Shock and dismay prevails in Montenegro after a gunman fatally shot 12 people including two children in a western town before ...
Vigil in Montenegro after at least 12 killed in shooting Live from a vigil in Podgorica after a gunman fatally shot 12 people ...