The main article recalls significant historical events and figures related to June 9, including the suicide of Roman Emperor Nero, the birth of Peter the Great, the start of the Herzegovina uprising, the discovery of penicillin, and the signing of the Kumanovo Agreement which ended the NATO air attack on FR Yugoslavia. It also reports the deaths of notable Montenegrin figures such as Miroslav Vicković and Srđan Kovačević. The other article covers a sports event — the victory of the water polo club Pro Recco in the Euro Cup, which is unrelated to the main article’s topic.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning sources tend to emphasize the historical significance of the anti-imperialist and anti-NATO narratives, highlighting the resistance against foreign intervention such as the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. They also focus on the social and cultural contributions of the figures mentioned, portraying them as part of a broader struggle for national and social justice.
Center: Center-leaning sources present a balanced overview of the historical events, acknowledging both the achievements of historical figures like Peter the Great and the complex political context of events such as the NATO intervention. They tend to focus on factual reporting without strong ideological framing, emphasizing the importance of remembering history and cultural heritage.
Right: Right-leaning sources often highlight national pride and the valor of historical figures and uprisings, stressing the importance of sovereignty and traditional values. They may frame the NATO intervention as an unjust aggression and emphasize the heroism of local resistance movements and notable national personalities.