
Janez Janša: With Such A Decline, The Chancellor In Germany Would Resign The Next Day
“This year, the government has not visited a single Slovenian region, while our government visited all Slovenian regions at least twice in two years, despite
“This year, the government has not visited a single Slovenian region, while our government visited all Slovenian regions at least twice in two years, despite
It happened in broad daylight, on the 13th of May this year, at the infamous Metelkova Street in the centre of Ljubljana: a 23-year-old Somali
In a few days, Slovenia will celebrate Statehood Day – a day marked by a national celebration, three decades after the results of the historic
Whether someone believes in God or not is their personal decision. However, the decision to skip the Holy Mass for the Homeland by those in
The Committee on Finance of the National Assembly has rejected a proposal by the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) to extend the
In April, industrial production in the euro area strengthened by 1 percent month-on-month, and by 0.7 percent in the European Union as a whole, the
Over the past weekend, Slovenian police officers dealt with more than 400 illegal migrants that were detained. While the Slovenian government is accepting the Brussels
When the salaries of employees in homes for the elderly across Slovenia were increased during the previous Janša government, this caused quite a stir in
Several Members of the European Parliament, including Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc, have issued statements criticising the Golob government’s revival of communism. Members of three European
On Friday, the 2nd of September 2016, the FIFA Audit Board confirmed that all three then-candidates for UEFA President fit the criteria for the candidacy.
According to the media outlet Reporter, Tina Seršen, the State Secretary at the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy, has been involved in the
Not long ago, we reported that Constitutional Court Judges Matej Accetto and Rajko Knez were offered prestigious and well-paid European judgeships in return for their