Srdjan Jankovic is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
Montenegro is mulling legislation to regulate the tiny Adriatic country's cryptocurrency market, which, if approved, could have a dramatic impact on the burgeoning business.
A pair of seemingly unprecedented confrontations this month marred the Montenegrin riviera's reputation for religious tolerance and sparked fears of a new "gender-based Islamophobia."
President Milo Djukanovic has steered Montenegro from the Milosevic era through independence and NATO membership. Now he's seeking a final term, with his tiny Balkan nation mired in political and institutional crisis.
Macedonia is close to an agreement with a European institution to help with its $1 billion loan from the Export-Import Bank of China.
Russia is seeking to extend its no-NATO zone beyond the former Soviet Union and its former Warsaw Pact satellites. The next target: tiny Montenegro.