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Illegal migration to the territory of Slovenia
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Illegal migration to the territory of Slovenia

The article reports on police operations conducted between July 3rd and July 6th, during which authorities in Slovenia detained 81 Bangladeshis, 27 Egyptians, 20 Pakistanis, 14 Afghans, six Syrians, four Turks, three Indians, three Nepalis, three Chinese, two Algerians, one Ghanaian, one Jordanian, and one Lebanese individual. These detentions occurred across several areas under the jurisdiction of the Brežice Police Station, including Obrežje, Dobova, Rigonce, Kapele, Loče, Slovenska vas, Jereslavec, Mala Dolina, Rakovec, Koritno, Stara vas, Župelevec, and Nova vas pri Mokricah. Additional arrests were made in the Črnomelj and Metlika areas. The police continue their legal proceedings against these undocumented migrants who crossed the Slovenian border without authorization. The article concludes with a call for donations to support 'Demokracija,' a Slovenian media outlet promoting media plurality.

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedCenteryesterday
Illegal migration to the territory of Slovenia

The article reports on police operations conducted between July 3rd and July 6th, during which authorities in Slovenia detained 81 Bangladeshis, 27 Egyptians, 20 Pakistanis, 14 Afghans, six Syrians, four Turks, three Indians, three Nepalis, three Chinese, two Algerians, one Ghanaian, one Jordanian, and one Lebanese individual. These detentions occurred across several areas under the jurisdiction of the Brežice Police Station, including Obrežje, Dobova, Rigonce, Kapele, Loče, Slovenska vas, Jereslavec, Mala Dolina, Rakovec, Koritno, Stara vas, Župelevec, and Nova vas pri Mokricah. Additional arrests were made in the Črnomelj and Metlika areas. The police continue their legal proceedings against these undocumented migrants who crossed the Slovenian border without authorization. The article concludes with a call for donations to support 'Demokracija,' a Slovenian media outlet promoting media plurality.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about police actions related to illegal migration, focusing on the number and nationalities of individuals detained. It does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the issue through a particular political lens. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing law-

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter2 days ago
Slovenian citizen in Croatia suspected of smuggling migrants

A 38-year-old Slovenian citizen has been accused of harboring undocumented migrants by Croatian police in the area of Buzet, Istria. The incident occurred on Friday, July 2, 2026, when officers stopped a vehicle with Croatian license plates driven by the suspect. Based on findings from a criminal investigation, the man was charged with facilitating illegal immigration and handed over to the state prosecutor’s office. The report comes from the local news outlet Glas Istre, which covers regional law enforcement actions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a legal charge against a Slovenian citizen by Croatian authorities. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on political narratives. The focus remains on the legal process and the action taken by law enforcement, without overtly supporting or den

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