
Two Old Acquaintances Of The Police Will Also Be At The Hamas Rally In Ljubljana
As we have previously reported, the Movement for Palestinian Rights is planning to organise a rally on Thursday, the 19th of October, at 5 p.m.,
As we have previously reported, the Movement for Palestinian Rights is planning to organise a rally on Thursday, the 19th of October, at 5 p.m.,
The government of Robert Golob is considering abolishing free kindergarten for the second child. This is one of a series of measures adopted as part
Since its “depoliticisation,” the national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia (RTVS) has been producing daily news programmes along the lines of the “non-aligned” ones, as former
Not long ago, we reported on our portal that the police cannot be trusted for information about the crime rate in certain Slovenian cities. We
At the October Regular Session of the National Assembly, MPs addressed a number of questions to Prime Minister Robert Golob, and Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska
“So, when this system starts to collapse in on itself, you can expect the rise of left-wing terrorism. The terrorist protest being organised in Ljubljana
The Movement for Palestinian Rights intends to organise a rally on Thursday, the 19th of October, at 5 p.m., in Ljubljana’s Republic Square. Thus, they
The purges at the national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia (RTVS) continue, even before the appointment of regular editors has taken place. Following the appointment of
On Saturday night, four foreigners (supposedly migrants who had illegally entered Slovenia) allegedly beat a man and sexually assaulted a woman in an underpass on
What was the purpose of the meeting between the Prime Minister’s partner, Tina Gaber, and the President of Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SDH), Žiga Debeljak? On
The Programme Council of the national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia (RTVS) is composed of representatives of the far-left NGO scene. This is no surprise, of
On Friday, in the middle of Ljubljana, we witnessed scenes like those we are used to in Croatia and other traditionally Catholic countries, but not