
The President Awarded An Activist Who Incited Migrants To Come To Slovenia
As we have already reported, President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar recently awarded the left-wing activist Katarina Bervar Sternad with the Presidential Award for
As we have already reported, President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar recently awarded the left-wing activist Katarina Bervar Sternad with the Presidential Award for
Despite being accused of raping a 17-year-old girl, he continued to roam free for more than two years. Palestinian Mustafa Alnajjar, known to the public
The Acting Director of the Government Office for Minorities, Janez Doltar, has handed in his resignation. But before that, he had signed several annexes with
The government of Robert Golob is set to change the Constitution. If adopted, the proposed amendments would transfer the power to appoint judges from the
“A man from the asylum centre came in and took the phone, the watch, and a few other things. I jumped off the bed and
The government of Robert Golob has repeatedly warned us that there are no reserves in the budget and that we will have to tighten our
The news editorial team at the second channel of Radio-Television Slovenia is protesting against the announced cancellation of seven news programmes and the resulting redundancies.
As violence escalates in the West Bank and some major European Union members call for sanctions against Hamas, our Minister of Foreign and European Affairs,
On Saturday, the 9th of December, the newspaper Dnevnik’s supplement Objektiv published an interview with the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of
The wealthy President of the Republic of Slovenia, who likes to present herself as the President of all Slovenians, is not satisfied with her presidential
In 2024, Slovenia will implement a new way of calculating network charges. State monopolies are hoping for more revenue, which they say is vital for
Until recently, the old maxim of rulers was “Divide and rule”. The Slovenian Prime Minister has not yet survived even two years in power, but