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Britain: The Muslim Brotherhood Is Secretly Infiltrating Society And Politics

In his article, author David Abrahams warns of the danger that he believes the Muslim Brotherhood poses to British society. He believes that this is a sophisticated transnational political project that does not operate through violence, but rather through influence via democratic institutions. The Brotherhood is said to present itself to the public as moderate …

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The Court Of Audit Report On The Draft Budget Shows How Carelessly Golob’s Government Is Spending Our Money

The Court of Audit of the Republic of Slovenia – although ideologically quietly controlled by the left-wing executive – issued a positive opinion on the draft final account of the budget of the Republic of Slovenia for 2024, but when it comes to the regularity of the implementation of the state budget, it issued a …

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MP Jelen: “Two Years After The Floods, People Are Still Living In Containers And Their Distress Is Immense!”

“By the end of 2025, the government should prepare and adopt a National Spatial Plan for Flooded Areas, determine the exact number of replacement buildings for affected households, resolve all compensation procedures within three months and ensure payments, simplify procedures for proving the use of advance payments, and ensure legal certainty for those affected,” read …

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The National Budget Deep In The Red – A Deficit Of More Than A Billion Euros

In its latest monthly report, the Fiscal Council warns of an increase in the budget deficit, driven by current expenditure and a decline in budget revenues. “This year’s increase in the deficit is exclusively due to higher current expenditure. Its growth is broad-based, in line with expectations, with higher labour costs due to changes in …

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Here Is How Simple It Is To Support The Referendum And Defend Life

“On Monday, we began collecting 40,000 signatures for a referendum opposing the legalisation of the poisoning of patients. Signatures can be submitted at all administrative units and local offices or via computer if you have a digital certificate. The signature submission process is quick and takes only two minutes,” emphasised Aleš Primc from the Voice …

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Economist Šumah: The Government Is Treating The Economy Like The Romans Treated Carthage. The Consequences Will Be Felt For A Long Time To Come!

“The fact is that through various transfers – whether they be salaries, social welfare expenditures, unnecessary projects, overpriced investments or something else – the government is trying to buy both the media and social peace in order to achieve the best possible results in the upcoming elections,” emphasised economist Dr Štefan Šumah, among others. This …

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Traffic Collapse In 2025: Who Is Responsible For The Worst Traffic Jams In The History Of Slovenia?

The summer of 2025 will go down in Slovenian history as the period of the worst traffic jams ever. Motorways turned into stationary traffic jams. The journey between Ljubljana and Maribor took more than three hours instead of an hour and a half, and the journey to the sea took almost three hours as well. …

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An Empty Hall In Bled – A Symbol Of Slovenian Foreign Policy At A Dead End

The Bled Strategic Forum, which Dimitrij Rupel thought of and designed two decades ago as a tool for promoting Slovenia and its economy, suffered one of its biggest setbacks this year. The speech by European foreign policy representative Kaja Kallas was delivered to an almost empty hall – a scene that was deeply embarrassing for …

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[Exclusive] Criticism Of The Golob Government Omitted From USA Today: Who Censored Aleš Štancar?

A recent interview with Slovenian entrepreneur and founder of the company Bia Separations, Aleš Štrancar, reveals worrying practices in the media industry, where the line between independent journalism, paid advertising, and political influence is becoming increasingly blurred. At the end of August, The Report Company published a publication entitled “Slovenia emerges as Europe’s innovation incubator”, …

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In Belgium, Migrant Violence Has Led To Consideration Of Sending The Army To The Streets Of Brussels

During the summer, Brussels was shaken by several shootings, prompting the Belgian liberal party Mouvement Réformateur – the Reformist Movement (MR) to propose bringing the army back onto the streets as a measure to increase security. The President of the party, Georges-Louis Bouchez, stressed in a recent television interview that the current penalties for leaders …

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Slovenia In The Unenviable 41st Place In Terms Of Respect For Human Rights

If we were to believe the government’s promises and self-praise, we should be among the best. However, the reality is quite different – according to the Human Rights Index 2024, published by World of Statistics, Slovenia ranked only 41st on the list. Instead of being in the company of the Scandinavian countries and Baltic Estonia, …

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Helicopter President Admits To Her Promise Being “Naïve”

Two weeks after the scandal erupted over the President’s helicopter flight to a state celebration in Beltinci, President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar also spoke out. In a lengthy post on social media, she attempted to explain the circumstances that led to the decision to use helicopter transport and to address accusations of excessive …

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