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Former Acting Director-General of the Police and Danilo Türk’s Adviser Stabbed His Son-In-Law!

Last Wednesday night, another Slovenian family drama happened near Litija, which ended with the use of a cold weapon, but fortunately without any fatalities this time. The media apparently decided to keep quiet when it came to the news about Danilo Türk’s former adviser. Media outlet Požareport reveals an incredible story that the left-wing media …

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Minister Tonin Published Photos of the Protesters’ Ruckus in Front of NSi Headquater

Tensions from Friday’s protesters are not easing – instead, they are growing even stronger. They once again tried to show their power on Friday night, when they decided to destroy the façades of headquarters of various political parties after their rally. The façade of the NSi party’s headquarters was plastered with swastikas and totalitarian symbols, …

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Slovenia starts using monoclonal antibody treatment for Covid-19 patients

Slovenia has started using monoclonal antibody treatment for some patients with Covid-19, having received a shipment of 1,000 doses of a drug as part of an EU contract. The combination of two antibody treatments, casirivimab and imdevimab, is used at the request of attending physicians under a temporary permit from the Slovenian Agency for Medicinal …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: We need to agree that one evil cannot justify another

Prime Minister Janez Janša attended the international conference entitled “Illusive Reconciliation: Transitional Processes in Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective”, organised by the National Council of the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Study Centre for National Reconciliation in cooperation with the Platform of European Memory and Conscience. In …

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A New Witness Commented on the Incident Involving Leftist Protesters on Kredarica: “I Have Never Experienced Anything Like it!”

“They were jumping on tables, blowing whistles, and insulting everyone,” Jože Senica – Joc, an employee of the Slovenian Environment Agency, commented on Friday’s events at Kredarica – when the cyclists, led by Tea Jarc, brutally verbally attacked the Prime Minister Janez Janša, and the Minister of the Interior Aleš Hojs. As Senica also added, …

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The Slovenian Judiciary Has Not Convicted a Single Communist Criminal in 30 Years; Poland Has Convicted Hundreds!

On Monday, an international conference was held in Ljubljana, entitled “Illusive Reconciliation: Transitional Processes in Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective,” which was organised by the National Council of the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Study Centre for National Reconciliation, in cooperation with the Platform of European Memory …

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Turk: Brussels Policy is Shaped by the EU Member States and Janša is Doing Just That!

“This reflex of thinking that Brussels is similar to Belgrade, so, a city from which we receive instructions we then obediently follow, will have to be changed. The policy of Brussels is shaped by the EU member states and Janša is doing just that,” wrote the university professor Žiga Turk, in response to a post …

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PM Orban: Take the help there instead of bringing the problem here

There are still Hungarians in Afghanistan and Hungary will also rescue those Afghans whose lives are now in danger for having cooperated in Hungarian operations there over the past 10 to15 years, the Hungarian prime minister told Hungary’s public radio (MR1) Vasárnapi Újság programme Sunday morning. On the topic of a new migration crisis, Viktor …

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Pahor expresses support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity

President Borut Pahor reaffirmed Slovenia’s support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity as he attended an international conference on Russia’s illegal annexation of the Crimea in 2014. He backed the joint declaration of the newly formed Crimea Platform, and called for dialogue between Ukraine and Russia, and the EU and Russia. In the face of growing instability …

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Cyber security memorandum signed as Logar visits Israel

Foreign Minister Anže Logar pledged regular bilateral dialogue and cooperation as he met his Israeli counterpart Yair Lapid, Kneset Speaker Mickey Levy, and the chair of the parliamentary defence and foreign affairs committee Ram Ben Barakm. Logar and Lapid discussed bilateral relations and cooperation. Topical developments in the region were also on the agenda alongside …

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Half of adult Slovenians now fully vaccinated

More than 50% of Slovenians aged over 18 have been fully vaccinated and 55% have received the first shot of a coronavirus vaccine, the latest official figures show. Figures from Cepimose.si, the official vaccination portal, show more than 868,000 fully vaccinated and almost 950,000 having received the first shot In the overall population, the percentages …

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Covid19 in Slovenia: Highest Sunday case count since mid-May

Slovenia reported 116 coronavirus infections for Sunday in what is the highest Sunday case count since 10 May. The 14-day incidence per 100,000 population continued to rise, by four to 163, show fresh official figures. The latest cases come from 754 PCR tests for a positivity rate of 15.4%, which is more than double the …

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