
Writer To Minister Vrečko: I Do Not Want To Be In The Same Category As The Human Dog Feeder
The writer Breda Smolnikar, who had demanded an “artist’s pension” from all culture ministers so far, has withdrawn her request. As she says, she certainly
The writer Breda Smolnikar, who had demanded an “artist’s pension” from all culture ministers so far, has withdrawn her request. As she says, she certainly
The state-owned company Borzen, which distributes state subsidies and aid for electricity production, including to the Prime Minister’s company Star Solar, paid all of its
While illegal migration is a business opportunity for (non-)governmental organisations, completely legal migration is apparently an opportunity for the former Mayor of Kranj. Boštjan Trilar
Prime Minister Robert Golob has repeatedly shown his utter contempt for doctors, most recently by calling them “parasites”. We asked three doctors what they thought
Kolektor CPG, the main contractor for the works on the second railway track between Divača and Koper, has requested an additional 350 million euros, while
“The Medical Chamber of Slovenia is following the statements made recently by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr Robert Golob, in relation
The second Trump administration has aroused a great deal of disquiet in both left and right-wing American political circles in regard to its protectionist-isolationist policies,
It is sad to see that the coalition Left party (Levica) does not even know how much public housing has already been built and how
There are more and more indications that parliamentary elections are fast approaching, including bizarre public opinion polls comparing potential “new faces” with each other, as
The Golob Government is using the social networks X and Facebook to warn that exclusion is not innocent. “Being ignored, disregarded or singled out hurts,”
Prime Minister Robert Golob recently told the National Assembly that the debt-to-GDP ratio is falling under his government. This is true, but the key reason
The Civil Liberties Union for Europe network of organisations has recently reported that Europe’s democratic recession has deepened in 2024. Italy, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania and