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Saj ni res, pa je! Ustavno sodišče začelo vsebinsko obravnavo novele zakona o RTV Slovenija! Kdaj bo sprejeta končna odločitev?
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Saj ni res, pa je! Ustavno sodišče začelo vsebinsko obravnavo novele zakona o RTV Slovenija! Kdaj bo sprejeta končna odločitev?

The Constitutional Court of Slovenia has begun substantive review of the 2022 amendment to the law governing RTV Slovenia, marking the first such discussion in over three years and a half. The dispute centers on whether the government under Prime Minister Robert Golob violated the constitutional independence of the public broadcaster through the amendment. Critics argue that provisions regarding the restructuring of RTV’s organs, transitional rules enabling rapid replacement of existing bodies, and temporary leadership mechanisms undermine legal certainty, protect acquired rights, and the constitutionally guaranteed autonomy of public media. Supporters of the amendment claim it was a legitimate reform aimed at depoliticizing RTV and improving efficiency, noting that the amendment was approved by referendum in December 2022. The court previously delayed implementation of key transitional provisions in February 2023 but later lifted this delay, allowing the new RTV Council to be formed. However, the case remained largely inactive until January 2026, when concerns about judicial impartiality led to the exclusion of Judge Matej Accetto from decision-making, further delaying proceedings

Videoigre so umetnost, ne vzrok za nasilje

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V zadnjem času se v javnosti pogosto zastavljajo vprašanja o vlogi videoiger v družini in njihem vplivu na podjetje, posebej pa na mlade. Kljub temu, kar kažejo podatki, so videoige v veliki meri predstavljene kot umetnost, ki ima širok spekter izražanja, kreativnosti in interaktivnosti. Vsi izvorji, ki so bili dostopni, združujejo to miselnost, da videoige ne predstavljajo vzroka za nasilje, temveč so del širše kulturne in umetniške tradicije. Ta perspektiva se vključuje v številne kulturne dogodke, ki se zgodijo v Sloveniji, kjer se umetnost vse bolj povezuje s politiko, družinskim življenjem in socialno aktivnostjo.

V času, ko se v Sloveniji zgodijo številne kulturne manifestacije, kot so festivali, razstave in kulturni dogodki, se raziskuje tudi vloga umetnosti kot sredstva za spodbujanje miru in medkulturnega razumevanja. Na primer, v Novi Gorici se zgodilo odkritje steber miru, ki so ustvarili umetniki Klemen Brun in Silvano Spessot. Ti steberi, ki stojita v mestnem parku Borov gozdiček, so del projekta, ki ga podpirajo različni kulturni in lokalni partnerji, kot so Rotary klubovi, KUD Manifest in drugi. Te umetniška dela so namenjena spodbujati medsebojno razumevanje in sodelovanje med različnimi skupinami in državami. Omenjeno je tudi, da so ti steberi del širše vizije čezmejnega prostora, kjer umetnost igra pomerno vlogo v ustvarjanju trajnega miru.

Podobno se v Novem mestu zgodilo z festivalom Rudi Potepuški, ki je zaposlen v okviru rezidenčnega programa. Tukaj so umetniki, akrobati in klovni zagonili kulturni program, ki vključuje različne vrste dogodkov, kot so cirkuške delavnice, predstave in koncerti. Festival je organiziran z Založbo Goga, ki tudi sicer pripravlja bogat kulturni program. Vključuje se tudi mednarodna noto, ker se vključujejo tujinci, kot so kitajska pesnica Dai Weina in švicarsko-korejska avtorica Elisa Shua Dusapin. Takšen pristop poudarja pomenu medkulturnega sodelovanja in razumevanja, kar je v skladu z idejami, ki se razvijajo v drugih kulturnih programe.

V Kranju se zgodilo dvajsetletje kulture in likovnega ustvarjanja, ki je povezano z Zavodom za kulturo Puhart. To je hiša kulturnih dejavnosti, ki je bila ustanovljena pred dvajsetimi leti. V tej zgodbi se poudarja pomembnost likovne šole, ki je vključuje vse strani umetnosti, od fotografije do literatur. Razstava, ki je bila pripravljena v Galeriji Zveze kulturnih društev Kranj, je vključevala delo številnih ustvarjalcev, ki so se razvijali v okviru tega prostora. Vključuje se tudi pomen sodelovanja z drugimi kulturnimi institucijami, kot so kultura v drugih mestih in državah, kar poudarja globalno povezovanje umetnosti.

Vse te dogodke, ki se zgodijo v Sloveniji, poudarjajo pomembnost umetnosti kot sredstva za spodbujanje miru, razumevanja in kulturnega dialoga. Umetnost se vse bolj povezuje s politiko in družinskim življenjem, kar pomeni, da je njena vloga v družini in v širšem kontekstu vse bolj pomembna. Vse to se vključuje v širše kulturne in politične raziskave, ki se zgodijo v Sloveniji in vključujejo različne aspekte umetnosti, od videoiger do razstav in kulturnih festivalov.

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Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual summary of a cultural event without any overt political commentary, framing, or biased language. It focuses on describing the performance, participants, and artistic aspects of the event.

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Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): The article provides accurate information about Zalipie's unique tradition of painting houses and structures with floral motifs. It includes historical context about the origins in the 19th century and mentions key figures like Felicja Curyłowa. The only minor deduction from full accuracy is the lac

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Bias read (Center): While several articles touch on politically sensitive topics like national identity, cultural policy, and police conduct, the overall tone remains balanced. Multiple perspectives are presented, including critiques of both governmental and institutional actions, without clear ideological leaning. The

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Bias read (Center): The article presents the establishment of the Museum of Slovenian Independence as a corrective measure to a prior government action, highlighting both the political context and the symbolic importance of the museum. While it references criticism from former leaders like Lojze Peterle, it does not明显偏

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately describes the re-establishment of the Museum of Slovenian Independence, its purpose, and historical significance. It presents the information objectively without overt bias or emotional language.

Reporter logoReporterIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9011 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the establishment of a new museum and the legal consequences faced by Pačnik after damaging a historical monument. It includes quotes from both Pačnik and critics, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring any political side. The framing,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed and factually accurate information about the financial decision made by the previous government and its potential implications. It remains neutral in its presentation of the issue.

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Bias read (Left): The article reports on a political figure's actions regarding proposed referendums without taking a stance or using biased language. It presents Golob's statements directly without editorializing or favoring one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article is factually accurate about the exhibition of presidential gifts and presents the information objectively without taking sides or using biased language.

Si21 logoSi21IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9018 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational, announcing an exhibition with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on cultural heritage and historical documentation without taking a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed information about an exhibition at the Pokrajinski arhiv Maribor featuring historical materials related to the Tomos motorcycle company. The facts are well-supported by the content described, including dates, locations, and themes. There is a slight promotional tone but

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Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of the historical and cultural relationship between Texas and Mexico without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes both historical context and contemporary observations about the U.S.-Mexico border, presenting information neutrally without sl

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article is factually accurate about the historical background of San Antonio and presents the information in an objective, informative manner without taking sides.

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Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event with no explicit political content or framing. It focuses on tradition, community, and charity without taking a stance or using biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed information about the Cherry Festival in Dornava, including organizers, activities, and the charitable purpose. It quotes officials and participants, aligning with the cross-source consensus. The only minor deduction is due to some descriptive language that slightly lea

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9025 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of an art exhibition at a national museum, focusing on historical artifacts related to Slovenian presidents. There is no political commentary, framing, or emphasis that suggests a particular ideological slant. The content is descriptive and neutral.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately describes the museum exhibition of gifts received by Slovenian presidents, citing specific details like the number of items and the timeline of acquisitions. It remains neutral in tone, presenting facts without bias.

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentLeftFactual 95Objective 8516 days ago
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Bias read (Left): The article frames the establishment of Slovenia's independence as a triumph of national unity and democratic values, emphasizing the role of citizens over political elites. It portrays the process as a collective effort driven by moral and ethical commitment, which aligns with leftist narratives of

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides a detailed historical perspective from Milan Kučan, the first president of the republic, discussing Slovenia's independence and national unity. The content aligns with the primary source document's focus on cookies but is unrelated. However, since this article is about a differe

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8517 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event and subsequent public reaction without taking a stance on the issue. It presents both perspectives — audience complaints and the festival organizers’ denial — and does not use biased language or emphasize one side over the other.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the event based on the primary source, mentioning the performance, police investigation, and statements from organizers. It includes relevant details but slightly emphasizes the controversy over the facts.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 93Objective 9720 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event with no explicit political content or framing. It highlights community engagement, traditions, and local pride without taking a stance on any political issue. The tone is neutral and descriptive.

Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 97): The article accurately describes the Vaške igre 2026 event, including the date, location, and nature of the activities. It quotes the mayor, adding credibility. No factual inconsistencies are present, and the tone remains balanced and positive without bias.

Radio Ognjišče logoRadio OgnjiščeParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 908 days ago
From an economic point of view, independence was absolutely necessary.

The article discusses the economic impact of Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia 35 years ago, highlighting significant wage growth and increased purchasing power since 1991. Dr. Matej Lahovnik notes that while wages have risen substantially, Slovenia has lost some competitive edge compared to other former Yugoslav republics like Croatia and the Czech Republic. The cost of goods such as bread, coffee, sugar, and cars has decreased relative to wages, but housing prices remain high due to complex regulations and lack of oversight over foreign capital. Lahovnik emphasizes that independence was economically necessary due to the collapse of the Yugoslav socialist economy, including hyperinflation and currency instability. However, he points out that Slovenia's progress is slower than expected due to factors like labor burdens and rising property costs.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an economic analysis of Slovenia's independence without overtly favoring any political side. It includes critical observations about Slovenia's economic performance and challenges, while also acknowledging achievements. The framing remains balanced, focusing on data and expert意见

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): The article focuses on economic data related to Slovenia’s independence and does not mention the topic of parliamentary investigations. As it is unrelated to the main event, it receives high scores for both factual accuracy and objectivity since it doesn’t engage with the subject matter at all.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 856 days ago
Holds

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Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced reflection on Slovenia's national identity and independence, incorporating historical context and perspectives from both Slovenian and international figures. There is no overtly biased language or selective sourcing that would indicate a clear ideological lean.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides factual information about Slovenia's statehood day and its historical significance. It includes a reflective piece on national identity without taking a clear political stance.

Reporter logoReporterIndependentLeftFactual 90Objective 857 days ago
Golob Janši sporoča, naj se umiri

Former Prime Minister Robert Golob has responded to current Prime Minister Janez Janša's controversial remarks regarding Slovenia's foreign policy towards Israel and Palestine. Janša suggested moving the Slovenian embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and freezing recognition of Palestine, claiming the previous government had brought relations with Israel to 'historically lowest levels'. Golob criticized these views, arguing that recognizing Palestine aligns with Slovenia's constitutional principles and is essential for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. He emphasized that Slovenia recognized Palestine in June 2024 and defended the previous government's stance on maintaining stability and security through a two-state solution. Opposition parties, including the Left and Social Democrats, have also expressed criticism of Janša's comments, accusing him of undermining democratic values and national sovereignty.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Janša's policies as regressive and harmful to Slovenia's democratic values, emphasizing the importance of international norms and human rights. Golob's response is portrayed as defending established principles and international consensus, while Janša's positions are characterized,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides factual details about the meeting between the European Commissioner and Slovenian officials, covering discussions on corruption and legal reforms. It maintains a neutral and objective tone throughout.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 8511 days ago
35 years later: "Woe to him who has no home, who is nowhere his own master" (S. Jenko)

The article reflects on the events of 35 years ago during Slovenia's path toward independence from Yugoslavia. It recalls the tense period leading up to Slovenia's declaration of independence, highlighting the challenges faced by the Demos government, including opposition from leftist groups, labor unions, and pressure from external forces like the United States and Italy. The article acknowledges the efforts of key political figures such as Janez Drnovšek, Janez Janša, and others who worked to advance Slovenia's sovereignty despite internal and external obstacles. It emphasizes the determination of those involved in securing independence, noting that success was due to their resolve rather than widespread support from media or other institutions.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of historical events surrounding Slovenia's independence, acknowledging both the challenges faced by the government and the contributions of various political actors. There is no overtly biased language or selective emphasis on one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): This article provides detailed and factual information about the establishment of the Museum of Slovenian Independence. It references past decisions and current actions, maintaining a neutral tone throughout.

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentRightFactual 90Objective 8511 days ago
The Government adopted a decision on the (re) establishment of the Museum of Slovenian Independence

The Slovenian government has approved a decision to re-establish the Museum of Slovenian Independence as a separate public institution, splitting it from the Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia. The museum was previously merged under a new name in 2022 by the previous government led by Janez Janša. The current minister of culture, Ignacija Fridl Jarc, emphasized that the re-establishment of the museum is a symbolic gesture ahead of Slovenia's statehood anniversary. She stated that the museum will focus on topics such as democratization, the process of independence, and resistance against the Yugoslav army during the war of independence. The museum will be located at Metelkova 6, with funding allocated for the upcoming years. Critics, including former Culture Minister Asta Vrečko, argue that the museum was created hastily without proper preparation, expertise, collections, or public discussion, and view it as an ideological project aimed at glorifying Janša and his allies.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the re-establishment of the Museum of Slovenian Independence as a symbolic act tied to national identity and statehood, emphasizing the government's commitment to historical narratives aligned with the ruling party. It highlights the minister’s emphasis on the museum as a tribute,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately describes the political back-and-forth regarding the museum's re-establishment. It presents both sides of the issue without significant bias, offering a clear and factual account.

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