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Gorenak Speaks From Experience: It Was Always The Left That Excluded

In his book, he wrote that he wanted to be a salesman, but life took him to a completely different profession. How this happened was explained, among other things, by the guest of this week’s episode of the show Intervju (Interview) on RTV Slovenia, Vinko Gorenak. The show Interview is hosted by Jože Možina. Gorenak …

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At The Time Of Post-Flood Rehabilitation, The Ministry Of Culture Launched Another Call For NGOs

Taking money from the pockets of taxpayers and dividing it among certain groups is the priority of the current government. As we know, pensioners are the last on their list, and the first on their list are non-governmental organisations, among which they will once again distribute 600,000 euros. The Ministry of Culture has published a …

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The Golob Government Is Establishing A New State Security Administration

It sounds unbelievable, but unfortunately, it is very real. The Act Implementing the Regulation (EU) on a Single Market for Digital Services gives the Agency for Communications Networks and Services of the Republic of Slovenia (AKOS) the role played by the State Security Service (which was also known as UDBA in Slovenia) under the former …

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Chaos, filth and violence. Welcome to NYC Subway!

Rubbish, human excrement and violence. These are the best words to describe New York’s subway lines that have turned into a hotbed of crime recently. A recently released, disturbing footage shows a man hitting a 60-year-old woman more than 50 times with her own cane in a Harlem subway station.The attack happened just before 3:30 a.m. Friday …

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Private deals: The police cannot say whether they were looking for Možina or Rebernik on TVS. The prosecution is behind it

We cannot answer whom we were looking for on television, the Ljubljana Police Department told us, whether they inquired about Jože Možina or the Editor-in-Chief Jadranka Rebernik at the RTVS doorman. However, they did reveal that their work in searching for journalists and editors is guided by the state prosecutor’s office. At the very top, …

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MEP Zver: We Will Have To Go Through The European Court Of Justice To Get The Documents On Why Jourová Was At The Constitutional Court At The Time It Was Deciding On The RTV Act

“But many players were in a very difficult situation, saying, ‘Why does only the black race count for something? What’s wrong with me if I’m white? I think that was a very racist move on the part of the black racists. The organisers should be asked how it is even possible that they brought this …

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Janša: “The Floods Cannot Be An Excuse For Not Taking Care Of Other Urgent Things”

“The government should be dealing with urgent matters all the time, even in times of floods,” Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) President Janez Janša said on a recent episode of the show Odmevi (Echoes), referring to the work of the government. He recalled that in the two years of his government’s mandate, …

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How The Ministry Of Public Administration Is Financing The Political Actions Of The NGOs

Thursday, the 7th of September 2023, marked the deadline for applications to the call for proposals for the co-financing of the development of non-governmental organisations. The call was and remains controversial, as it earmarks millions for the development of NGOs in the post-flood period. The money would have been much more wisely spent on repairing …

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Taliban demand compensation, threaten legal action

Afghanistan’s migration minister has announced that he will use force, if necessary, to force governments to deport Afghan asylum seekers. At the same time, the Taliban are threatening to launch legal proceedings, including one against Germany, for perceived damages. Khalil Haqqani, the Taliban’s migration minister has offered to take back Afghan asylum seekers from Germany. …

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Although the protesters were not visible on public television, their voices were heard very well in Ljubljana!

At the 7th rally of retirees organised by the initiative Voice of Retirees and the Institute 1st October on 6th September , several thousand people gathered in Republic Square in Ljubljana. This rally, like the previous ones, featured Slovenian music, and Slovenian flags waved in the air. Once again, none of the government officials or representatives of state …

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Migrants will destroy New York, mayor says

Two years ago, the Democratic leader promised asylum to migrants, criticising the conservative-led southern states for their restrictive immigration policies. Now he’s burying his own city. Stressing that he sees no end in sight to the raging migrant crisis, New York Mayor Eric Adams warned that the continuing influx of illegal migrats is destroying New …

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At The European Court Of Human Rights, Ad Hoc Judge Sancin Was The Only One To Vote Against Bavčar – This Is A Mirror Of The Slovenian Judiciary

On Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled against Slovenia in the case of Igor Bavčar, by six votes to one. Namely, it ruled that his right to the presumption of innocence had been violated in the Istrabenz trial. Slovenia must pay him 10,000 euros in damages and 6,000 euros in costs. Our …

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