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VečerIndependent🔒Right9 hr. ago Israel appoints Ruth Cohen-Dar as its resident ambassador to SloveniaThe Israeli government has appointed Ruth Cohen-Dar as the first resident ambassador to Slovenia, marking a significant development in bilateral relations. This decision follows years of deteriorating ties between Israel and Slovenia and aligns with the formation of a new Slovenian government under Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is known for his pro-Israel stance. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the establishment of the embassy was decided after prolonged worsening of relations and the new government’s alignment with Israeli interests. Relations between Slovenia and Israel have improved since Janša took office, with his administration repealing several previous policies hostile to Israel, including bans on military equipment exports and imports. In a recent interview with the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, Janša suggested relocating the Slovenian embassy to Jerusalem and freezing recognition of Palestine.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the appointment of Ruth Cohen-Dar as a positive step aligned with the pro-Israel policies of Prime Minister Janez Janša. It emphasizes the improvement in relations under his leadership and highlights his public statements supporting Israel, such as the potential relocation of the驻
ReporterIndependentCenter9 hr. ago Ruth Cohen-Dar appointed as Ambassador-in-Residence of Israel to SloveniaThe article reports that Ruth Cohen-Dar has been appointed as the Israeli ambassador to Slovenia, following Israel's decision to open an embassy in the country. The move comes after several years of deteriorating relations between Israel and Slovenia and the formation of a new Slovenian government under Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is known to be friendly toward Israel. Relations have improved since Janša's election, with his government repealing several previous policies hostile to Israel, including bans on the export and transit of military equipment through Slovenia to Israel and the import of goods from Israel. Janša has also expressed support for moving the Slovenian embassy to Jerusalem and freezing recognition of Palestine.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about diplomatic appointments and policy changes without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It provides balanced context by mentioning both the deterioration of past relations and recent improvements under the new government. There is no clear,
Svet24IndependentCenter10 hr. ago Israel sends its first ambassador based in SloveniaIsrael has decided to send its first ambassador to Slovenia, marking a significant step in diplomatic relations between the two countries. This move indicates a growing interest from Israel in strengthening ties with Slovenia, potentially leading to increased cooperation in various areas such as trade, technology, and security. The establishment of an embassy in Slovenia suggests a formalization of bilateral engagement and could pave the way for more collaborative initiatives. This development comes at a time when both nations are looking to expand their international partnerships.
Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual diplomatic decision without apparent ideological framing. It does not present any biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The focus is purely on the event itself and its implications for bilateral relations.
DemokracijaParty-alignedCenter11 hr. ago Israel appoints Ruth Cohen-Dar as its resident ambassador to SloveniaIsrael has appointed Ruth Cohen-Dar as its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, following the decision to open an embassy in the country. This move comes after years of deteriorating relations between Israel and Slovenia, which improved significantly after the formation of Slovenia's new government under Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is known to be friendly toward Israel. The new government has revoked several measures imposed by the previous administration against Israel, including a ban on the export and transit of military equipment through Slovenia to Israel and imports from Israel. Janša recently announced in an interview with the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom that he plans to relocate Slovenia's embassy to Jerusalem.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about diplomatic appointments and policy changes without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from official sources and provides context about the political climate and decisions made by both countries. There is no evident bias in the language or the
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Israel appoints Ruth Cohen-Dar as its resident ambassador to SloveniaIsrael has appointed Ruth Cohen-Dar as its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, following the decision to open an embassy in the country. This move comes after years of deteriorating relations between Israel and Slovenia, which improved significantly after the formation of Slovenia's new government under Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is known to be friendly toward Israel. The new government has revoked several measures imposed by the previous administration against Israel, including a ban on the export and transit of military equipment through Slovenia to Israel and imports from Israel. In a recent interview with the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, Janša also announced plans to relocate Slovenia's embassy to Jerusalem and suspend recognition of Palestine.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about diplomatic appointments and policy changes without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from official sources and provides balanced context regarding the improvement of bilateral relations and specific policy decisions made by Slovenia's new政府.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicRight11 hr. ago Israel appointed Ruth Cohen-Dar as resident ambassador to SloveniaThe Israeli government has appointed Ruth Cohen-Dar as its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, marking an improvement in bilateral relations following the formation of Slovenia's new government under Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is described as a 'friend of Israel.' Previously, Cohen-Dar served as a non-resident ambassador based in Vienna. The decision comes after Slovenia's current government quickly repealed several measures against Israel introduced by the previous administration, including a ban on the export and transit of military equipment through Slovenia to Israel and imports from Israel. Cohen-Dar recently visited the Slovenian parliament and met with key officials, though a group of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the parliamentary building to condemn Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank. Prime Minister Janša has also announced plans to move Slovenia's embassy to Jerusalem and suspend recognition of Palestine, which would require approval from the president.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the appointment of Ruth Cohen-Dar as a positive development for Israel, emphasizing her designation as a 'friend of Israel' by the Israeli Foreign Ministry and highlighting the improved relations under Prime Minister Janša. It also notes Janša's announcement to move the Slovenian使
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