Montenegro
End to the headache of organizing a family trip: The package that will save you all the planning
The company offers a 5-day package with flights, hotel, minibus, and a tour program in Montenegro ($1,299) and Tbilisi ($1,195), designed for groups of 15-19 participants.
Rising star of real estate: Montenegro is the next big opportunity for investors
Rising star of real estate: Montenegro is the next big opportunity for investors
Under our noses: The new tourist gem of the Israeli traveler
Would you attend? The prize for the laziest person contest
Few can lie down all day, let alone for days on end, with no sitting or walking allowed for proper circulation. This competition is for those who can. And there is a prize.
Israel, Montenegro sign €20m. deal for Elbit weapons, training
The deal, the third Israel and Montenegro have signed, will see the Balkan state buy 120mm mortar munition systems from Elbit Systems.
Montenegro President: Montenegro embodies the spirit of Hanukkah
The President of Montenegro attended a Hanukkah ceremony alongside the country's Jewish community.
Israeli singer brings jazz to the heart of Montenegro
Montenegrin President: Despite Putin’s desire, Cold-War geopolitical order is dead
Milo Đukanović has, since 1991, served multiple, overlapping terms as both president and prime minister of Montenegro.
FBI to help investigate suspected Russian cyberattacks on Montenegro
The cyberattacks, described by officials as unprecedented and believed to have been launched by Russian hackers, hit Montenegro government IT services last week.
An Israeli tour guide to Montenegro
Despite its youth, Montenegro offers tremendous touristic opportunities for travelers. With daily flights from Tel Aviv to Tivat, here's a list of sites to see.
America-first policies are good for US-Israel ties, the world - Grenell
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Former US acting director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell promotes a Trump-esque America-first agenda.
US imposes Balkans-related sanctions
The United States on Monday imposed sanctions on seven people in the Western Balkans it accused of being a "threat to regional stability."
Learning Curve - opinion
As Israel did back in 1984, Montenegro’s new government needs to learn from its failures.
Balkan countries unite against antisemitism
“The task of combating antisemitism is pressing, especially as we have seen a disturbing uptick during the pandemic," said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.