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A Liquidation That Shook Brussels: The Killers Sent By UDBA Have Been Sentenced To Life Imprisonment – When Will Slovenia Act?

Decades after it happened, a Belgian court has clarified the circumstances of the political murder of Enver Hadri, who was killed in Brussels in 1990 on the orders of the Yugoslav State Security Service – the UDBA. After a retrial, Veselin Vukotić (72) and Andrija Drašković (62) have been sentenced to life imprisonment. This case …

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Did The “Dirty” Money From Timmermans’s “Lobbying” Scandal Also Reach Slovenian NGOs?

In the Brussels scandal of the socialist Frans Timmermans, former Vice-President of the European Commission, indirect links can be found with Slovenian non-governmental organisations. So, was “dirty” money also poured into the campaign against nuclear energy and the construction of the second reactor of the Krško Nuclear Power Plant? Brussels is abuzz with information about …

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Brussels policies: a threat to family farming

Over the past few weeks, farmers in up to ten EU countries have taken to the streets, staging increasingly large demonstrations. In most cases, they are protesting against Brussels’ ideology-driven plans and environmental measures. So far, the most significant protests have unfolded in France, where demonstrators have blockaded major junctions leading to Paris for several …

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European Parliament whitnesed why Slovenia is different from other countries

On Wednesday, the European Parliament’s Committee on Petitions (PETI) in Brussels discussed a Slovenian petition launched last year by MEP Romana Tomc together with historian Dr Mitja Ferenc. The petition calls for the victims of communist violence to be guaranteed the right to a grave and to be remembered like the victims of other totalitarian …

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A Well-Known Protester Against The Janša Government Is Leaving For A Well-Paid Post In Brussels

Trade unionist Teja Jarc has gotten lucky again – a job in one of Europe’s leading trade unions is on the cards for her, which includes more than excellent pay, although Jarc has not yet confirmed this information. The Slovenian public remembers her mainly as a protester during the term of the previous government, when …

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Are Slovenian leftist MEPs also involved in the Brussels corruption scandal Qatargate?

The arrest of S&D MEP Eva Kaili is clearly just the tip of the iceberg. Several members of the European Parliament are said to be involved and, as it now appears, the European Commission also had a part in the play. On Thursday, October 24th, the European Parliament finally adopted the Resolution on Human Rights …

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Polish deputy minister on Brussels: they blackmail, lie and steal our money

It’s not the business of a Brussels bureaucrat to prescribe what laws Poland’s prime minister and ministers should adopt, Poland’s deputy agriculture minister has said, adding that the EU aims to implement a federalist plan without independent states, where decisions on laws, taxes and investments would be made in Brussels. Like Hungary, Poland has not …

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Brussels to put its hand on Europeans’ plates

The European Commission, together with the left-wing mainstream media, has started to propagate the idea that Europeans should learn to eat bugs. Since three insects were declared fit for human consumption by the European Food Safety Authority in June 2021, a growing number of organisations and media outlets have started to promote the benefits of an insect-based …

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Brussels approves Slovenia’s EUR 8m freight transport scheme

The European Commission has approved Slovenia’s EUR 8 million scheme to encourage freight transport to shift from road to rail and to remove technical barriers to interoperability. The money will come from the Recovery and Resilience Facility. In explaining its decision, the Commission said the measure is to benefit both the environment and mobility. “The …

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EU marginalising child protection rights because of violent LGBTQ propaganda disappointing

Brussels wants to abolish child protection measures in Hungary through an infringement procedure, the group leader of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party told Hungary’s public media. He called it disappointing that the European Union was marginalising child protection rights because of the “violent LGBTQ propaganda” targeting children. A referendum is the strongest means against attempts to …

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