The Montenegro railway upgrade is the first in 40 years ontenegro's railway used to be one of its big accomplishments. It was the largest and most expensive infrastructure project in the former Yugoslav federation. But now it has fallen into decay. With the European Investment Bank's help, the railway plans a
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2018 Doing Business: Montenegro (42) advances nine places
Belgrade: Case study of the new visual identity
fter the launchin of capaing for the new visual identity of Serbia, designer Vladan Pavlovic continued with re-branding of cities. First is Belgrade, the Serbian Capital. In the following lines you may find his case study. Today, it has become regular to redesign obsolete identities of cities, municipalities, regions and states,
New flag of Serbia – Initiative for the new visual identity
owadays, it has become regular to redesign outdated identities of cities, municipalities, regions, and even countries, as this helps to better connect citizens with identities, state authorities and administrations, and understand the symbolism of the marks, with a simple and redefined design. The current state of the Serbia's markings is
Montenegro: Council for Cooperation with Emigrants established
ccording to the Law on cooperation with emigrants, Government of Montenegro has nominated members of the Council for cooperation with emigrants. The Council has 77 members, and is composed for emigrants, Government and other institution representatives, as well as other persons, according to the law. The members of the Council are: Emigrant members: ALBANIA:
WB6 Berlin Summit 2016: A new impulse for regional cooperation
he six Western Balkan economies – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia – are united by the common goal of joining the EU. However, they still face divisions, both infrastructural and political, and are confronted, among other things, by a dire economic
Eurostat:2Q 2015 Asylum seekers report
European Commission: Managing the migrants crisis
Human freedom index report: Montenegro ranked 40
he Human Freedom Index presents the state of human freedom in the world based on a broad measure that encompasses personal, civil, and economic freedom. Human freedom is a social concept that recognizes the dignity of individuals and is defined here as negative liberty or the absence of coercive constraint.
WB6: Joint Statement
Commissioners Hahn and Commissioner Bulc hosted in Brussels the meeting of the six Prime Ministers from the Western Balkans. The meeting in Brussels built on the Western Balkan 6 ministerial meeting on the core transport network for the region. The Brussels meeting confirmed the agreement of the core network through a joint statement, and