
The Contract Simply “Had” To Go To Oligarch Škrabec
The contract for the renovation and upgrade of the Jesenice railway station “had” to go to Škrabec’s company, Riko. After the collapse of the previous
The contract for the renovation and upgrade of the Jesenice railway station “had” to go to Škrabec’s company, Riko. After the collapse of the previous
This May marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War – a date that the ruling left and its associated institutions
On Monday, at the rally in front of the town hall, the protester pointed out that Mayor Zoran Janković is lobbying intensively to get a
“Relocations of both natural and legal persons are taking place, but I estimate that they have not yet had a significant impact on the budget.
After the current government repealed the legislation that allowed foreign transport platforms to enter the Slovenian market as one of its first measures, the well-known
A conference entitled “The End of World War II and the Crimes of Communism,” organised by Croatian MEP Stephen Bartulica, was held at the European
On the 14th of May 2025, Professor Emeritus Dr Janez Juhant, President of the Association United at the Linden Tree of Reconciliation (Združeni ob Lipi
“New residents of the Brdo non-profit public housing intended for young people. The Vienna model has finally come to Ljubljana,” Tomaž Štih, a political analyst
The recent report of the Slovenian Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (UMAR), the Quality of Life in Slovenia – Development Report 2025, reveals that
The most important thing that happened in the referendum on unfair pension supplements for the privileged elite was the first defeat of the mainstream media.
We spoke to political commentator Miran Videtič about the consequences of the left’s referendum debacle. As he says, the centres of power, or the proverbial
When the news broke last week that the cardinals had elected a new Pope, questions began to arise as to what Pope Francis’s successor would