
Two Moroccan Men Sexually Assaulted A Woman In The Middle Of Ljubljana!
On Wednesday, a migrant from Morocco attempted to rape a woman in Ljubljana, and another Moroccan helped him do it, the police confirmed when I
On Wednesday, a migrant from Morocco attempted to rape a woman in Ljubljana, and another Moroccan helped him do it, the police confirmed when I
The euro area recorded inflation of 2.9 percent in October, which is a significant drop from the 4.3 percent recorded in the previous month. And
President Nataša Pirc Musar’s controversial choice of candidates for the State Prosecutorial Council has caused quite a stir in the Slovenian public in recent days.
“Rumours. After they expelled MP Mojca Šetinc Pašek, the counting in the Freedom Movement party (Gibanje svoboda) – with a new drop in support according
The “depoliticised” national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia (RTVS) is making new “apolitical” moves that will once again hurt the weakest. This time, multiplex C is
Slovenia was among the countries that joined Iran, Syria and Russia on Friday in voting in favour of a resolution that does not name Hamas
Following the high-profile testimony of former Minister of the Interior Tatjana Bobnar before the National Assembly’s Commission of Inquiry for determining the potential political responsibility
We are now in the third month after the catastrophic floods that swept across two-thirds of Slovenia on the 4th of August. No one was
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Robert Golob publicly admitted that he had ordered former Interior Minister Tatjana Bobnar to “purge” the Slovenian police of all sympathisers
“I’ve never been so scared to go out in Ljubljana, and I walked on the crowded streets. Terrible. I will never go out alone again.
In light of the recent revelations made by former Minister of the Interior Tatjana Bobnar before the National Assembly’s Commission of Inquiry investigating inadmissible political
After the many resignations from ministerial posts we have seen in recent months, two unelected ministers remain in their ministerial chairs. We are talking about