Entrepreneur Aleš Štrancar: The Media Have Renounced Searching For The Truth
In his letter to the media, entrepreneur Aleš Štrancar warns that the media have completely lost their fundamental mission in society and that the media
In his letter to the media, entrepreneur Aleš Štrancar warns that the media have completely lost their fundamental mission in society and that the media
“The 6,280,000 euros that will be distributed to politically selected (non-)governmental organisations is not only enough to finance 30 outpatient clinics or family medicine teams,
The European Commission has also included Mladina magazine among the sources of credible media that it published recently. This comes as no surprise to many,
The controversial purchase of a new court building by the Minister of Justice has also sparked a public debate regarding the Social Democrats party’s real
Parents, beware of the new television show called “Prvič” – “First Time“ on public Radio-Television Slovenia, which, although officially about sexuality and emotions, is mainly
Member of the European Parliament Romana Tomc has addressed a priority question to the European Commission regarding the national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia’s unreasonable and
The “dilapidated building” affair, as the controversial purchase of a new courthouse has come to be known among the online public, had wide-ranging political implications
The well-known priest Branko Cestnik has published a post on feminism, which, according to the mainstream media, has “upset” the general public. He was attacked
The Government Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia has declared 2024 as the Year of Commemoration of 15 years since the entry into St
After everything that we have seen recently, it is clearly time for the government to be impeached, says the leader of the opposition, Janez Janša,
Tax expert Ivan Simič recently pointed out on his website Simič and Partners a decision by the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS),
The television show “Politically with Tanja Gobec” (“Politično s Tanjo Gobec”) has once again illustrated how the “depoliticised” management of the national media outlet, Radio-Television