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Golob Banned Lobbying, but It Is Actually Booming Like Never Before!

Prime Minister is known for his surprising statements. A few days ago, he criticised former President Kučan, who supported Martina Kos’s candidacy in the upcoming presidential elections. As if a single sentence from Golob could finally cause Kučan to retire. Similarly, upon taking office, he asserted that he would cut the influence of lobbyists. But …

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The Freedom Movement Coalition Has Found Yet Another Reason to Silence Us – They Want to Cover up the Many Controversial Fundings of Their Media Outlets

On Thursday, the National Assembly ordered a parliamentary investigation into the political responsibility of public office holders due to the suspicion of illegal funding of party campaigns for the last parliamentary elections through the operations of media outlets that are owned, partially owned, or in some way influenced by political parties, officials and members of …

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First US state to take action against dubious land purchases by Bill Gates

Billionaire Bill Gates is not only a global advocate and financier of vaccination programs and other, mostly questionable medical-technical developments. In a quasi-secret manner, he also became the largest private farmland owner in the USA and buys up agricultural land on a large scale not only there, but worldwide. The background is unclear, there may be a …

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Foreign direct investment in Slovenia up by 10% last year

Foreign direct investment in Slovenia totalled EUR 18.4 billion last year, a EUR 1.7 billion or 10.4% increase year-on-year, the central bank said. Almost a quarter of all foreign direct investment came from Austria, followed by Luxembourg and Switzerland. Last year EUR 1.1 billion in profits was paid out to foreign investors, a more than …

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Photo exhibition by Uli Weber opens at Ljubljana Castle

An exhibition by world-renowned photographer Uli Weber will open at Ljubljana Castle this evening showcasing photographies of horses, celebrities and cars under the title Moments. His work has been featured in some of the most prominent museums worldwide and he is best known for his celebrity portraits. The exhibition will be on display until 4 …

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The Slovenian Government’s Non-Uniform Vote on Sweden and Finland Joining NATO Is Scandalous

In May, Sweden and Finland officially applied to join NATO. The accession of new members to The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation must be confirmed by all 30 existing ones, and up to now, the accession has only been opposed by Turkey, with which Sweden and Finland have finally managed to come to an agreement. Slovenian …

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A Member of the State Election Commission Submitted a Proposal for the Dismissal of the Commission’s Director

“Today, as a member of the State Election Commission, I submitted a proposal for the dismissal of the Director of the commission, Dušan Vučko. Too many matters remain unexplained,” Drago Zadergal, a member of the State Election Commission, wrote on Twitter. As he explained, he submitted the proposal for a dismissal due to “negligent, improper …

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New Documentary Highlights 1991 Battle for Holmec on Austrian Border

A new documentary film on one of the bloodiest clashes of the 1991 ten-day independence war for Slovenia was screened in Slovenj Gradec on Monday. The film revisits the Holmec border crossing affair, in which Slovenian police and soldiers were accused and later cleared of shooting surrendering Yugoslav army personnel. Entitled The Battle for Holmec …

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Slovenia’s annual inflation accelerates to 10.4% in June

Slovenia’s annual inflation rate accelerated to 10.4% in June, up 2.3 percentage points from May, driven by rising prices of petroleum products, food and electricity, the Statistics Office said. The monthly rate stood at 2.7%, an increase of 0.7 percentage points on the back of higher prices of electricity, vacation packages and food. The annual …

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Green member of the Bundestag rushes against fire brigades “with old, white men that nobody needs”

The fact that no woman was elected to the top of the German association in a thoroughly male-dominated profession like the fire brigade (and for good reasons and physical conditions) led a Green member of the Bundestag to launch a veritable tirade of abuse at men and the fire brigade. “No one needs a fire …

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