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Fondé: 2015

Propriété

Domovina (domovina.je) a été lancé en 2014 par l'institut catholique de la famille Zavod Iskreni et a été lancé en août 2015 sous forme de portail Web. Depuis le milieu de l'année 2022, il est publié par Domovina d.o.o., une filiale du holding médiatique Mediainvest d.o.o., fondé en 2022 par l'homme d'affaires Ajdovscina Ales Strancar avec Tino Mamic, Rok Caks et Igor Vovk, avec Strancar mettant le premier million d'euros de capital.

Financement

Financé en grande partie par des contributions de donateurs et l'injection de capital de son riche propriétaire, complété par la publicité (y compris la publicité gouvernementale / ministérielle passée) et certaines subventions de projets culturels de l'État.

Affiliation et orientation

Un point de vente conservateur favorable au troisième gouvernement de Janez Jansa et qui, selon la presse slovène, fonctionne comme un projet médiatique aligné sur Jansa / SDS après la prise de contrôle de Strancar, les critiques l'appelant un point de vente de fait aligné sur le parti.

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Orientation éditoriale

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Mesuré d’après la couverture
Centresur la base de 167

79/100

Factualité

69/100

Objectivité

238

Articles

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Exclusif: NPU n'a pas déposé de poursuites pénales contre Snowman dans l'affaire DARS, les conséquences seront
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 8 h

Exclusif: NPU n'a pas déposé de poursuites pénales contre Snowman dans l'affaire DARS, les conséquences seront

The article discusses the legal proceedings related to the 'DARS affair' involving Rok Snežič, a former executive at DARS. The National Prosecutorial Office (NPU) has submitted a report to the Specialized State Prosecutor’s Office under Article 148/10 of the Criminal Procedure Code but has not filed a criminal complaint against Snežič regarding alleged bribery for SDS. This indicates that based on collected evidence, there is insufficient basis for a criminal charge. The case is currently in the stage of preparing a state prosecutor's decision, with limited information being disclosed due to privacy concerns. The affair initially emerged in October 2023 when a hidden businessman claimed to have paid Snežič €90,000 for a job at DARS, suggesting funds might have gone to SDS. Both SDS and Snežič denied these allegations. The situation has had political implications, raising public concerns about potential corruption networks within DARS reaching opposition parties. Snežič claims the NPU's decision was expected and that the gathered evidence does not support the allegation of receiving a bribe.

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Le référendum sur la "police politique" a rassemblé 30 442 signatures
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 8 h

Le référendum sur la "police politique" a rassemblé 30 442 signatures

An initiative seeking a referendum on a parliamentary inquiry law amendment has collected 30,442 signatures, meaning the petitioners need just under 10,000 more signatures within two weeks to trigger a referendum. The petitioners, former members of the Human Rights Protection Committee including Franco Juri, Pavel Gantar, and others, argue that the proposed law threatens fundamental rights by limiting the ability of individuals to challenge parliamentary inquiries. They emphasize that even if such inquiries seem unlikely to affect them personally, they could still become victims, similar to winning the lottery. The National Assembly passed the amendment proposed by SDS, NSi, SLS, and Fokus, supported by Democrats and Resnica. The amendment limits the ability to challenge the decision to initiate a parliamentary inquiry before the Constitutional Court, allowing only the Supreme Court or the Public Prosecutor to review compliance with the constitution and law within 30 days. Critics, including legal expert Barbara Rajgelj and the Democracy Protection Network, warn that the amendment narrows the possibility of verifying whether the inquiry is justified by public interest, potentially滥

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Les règles de bain sont les mêmes pour tous: même pour les burkinis, les sous-vêtements et les chemises en coton
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Les règles de bain sont les mêmes pour tous: même pour les burkinis, les sous-vêtements et les chemises en coton

The article discusses the debate around swimwear regulations at public beaches in Slovenia, particularly focusing on whether certain types of clothing, such as burkinis or UV shirts, meet the standards for swimming attire. The discussion was sparked by online comments suggesting that some visitors wear inappropriate clothing, leading to concerns over hygiene and uniformity. Mirko Tovilović, a long-time lifeguard at Mariborski Otok, explains that swimmers must wear appropriate swimwear, typically made for water use, and that materials like cotton are discouraged due to potential contamination of pool water. The National Institute of Public Health clarifies that while the level of coverage is less important than the type and cleanliness of the clothing, everyday fabrics like cotton can introduce impurities into the water, increasing the need for disinfectants. The article emphasizes that the rules apply equally to all individuals, regardless of gender or background.

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Les radiologues de Maribor signent collectivement une démission, puis un renversement
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Les radiologues de Maribor signent collectivement une démission, puis un renversement

In the morning, the University Clinical Center (UKC) in Maribor announced that interventional radiologists had refused to sign new employment contracts, instead collectively signing a resignation letter. They demanded the resignation of the general director and chief medical officer, which reportedly failed to be addressed. However, there was a reversal as Health Minister Tadej Ostrc brought good news, stating that after talks with the interventional radiologists, an agreement was reached. The minister assured that people would not be left without essential healthcare services. Earlier in May, seven interventional radiologists had resigned, citing unpaid readiness status. The hospital director Vojko Flis confirmed the resignations, while former head of the department Jernej Lučev stepped down. Radiologists claimed they had been unable to reach an agreement with management for over a year, but Flis denied this, expressing hope for resolution despite warnings of no capacity. On July 1st, radiologists were supposed to sign new contracts but instead signed the resignation letters. The UKC stated that all parties had committed to an agreement where radiologists would be paid per case,分级

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Le ministre a suspendu les recherches sur les animaux et le climat: pour lui, ce sont des "activistes"
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Le ministre a suspendu les recherches sur les animaux et le climat: pour lui, ce sont des "activistes"

The Slovenian Minister of Agriculture, Janez Cigler Kralj, has suspended a €3.5 million research funding call aimed at supporting agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and food production, citing 'activism' in the proposed research topics. The decision comes after he criticized the previous ministry leadership for poor management over the past four years, including financial mismanagement following the March 22 election. Cigler Kralj stated that the research proposals, which included controversial topics like the humane treatment of poultry and alternatives to animal testing, were deemed inappropriate for public funds intended to benefit farmers and producers. He apologized for the delayed notification to researchers and promised to reissue the call after a detailed review. Critics argue the move undermines scientific work and erodes public trust in research, while the minister claims the suspension was necessary to protect public finances.

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La Cour constitutionnelle a-t-elle enfreint la loi et décidé en faveur des usurpateurs de RTV ?
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

La Cour constitutionnelle a-t-elle enfreint la loi et décidé en faveur des usurpateurs de RTV ?

The Constitutional Court of Slovenia has reportedly made a decision in the case involving RTV (Radio Television of Slovenia), with five judges voting against two. This decision could be seen as a blow to the rule of law, as critics argue the entire process surrounding the new RTV law has been heavily influenced by politics rather than legal or professional standards. The court previously stated it would not make content-related decisions, which confused many due to the significance of the issue for a key public institution. Two judges were excluded from the decision-making process due to potential conflicts of interest, including President Rok Čeferin, who has ties to a law firm associated with RTV, and Neža Kogovšek Šalamon, who worked at the Peace Institute involved in the referendum campaign related to the RTV law. Critics argue the new RTV law was politically motivated, giving significant influence over editorial policies to a leftist faction. The process was further complicated by legal challenges and lack of broad consensus, with opponents claiming the law allows any ruling party to reshape RTV according to their agenda. The visit of European Commission Vice-President Vera Jú

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[Vidéo] Dr. Ziga Turk: Il n'y a pas besoin d'une télévision nationale
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

[Vidéo] Dr. Ziga Turk: Il n'y a pas besoin d'une télévision nationale

The article features an interview with Dr. Žiga Turk on a Slovenian radio program discussing various political and social issues. He comments on the expulsion of European People's Party (EPP) member Branko Grims due to his political style and stance on migration and LGBTQ+ policies, suggesting he should pursue an independent political path. Turk criticizes the politically charged speech by the president during Slovenia’s 35th anniversary of independence, arguing it deviates from the celebratory nature of such occasions. He also addresses the display of the red star symbol at state celebrations, linking it to historical aggression against Slovenia, and calls for adherence to symbols of the independent Republic of Slovenia. Additionally, he discusses the temporary suspension of proceedings against doctors and entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need to ensure these actions are based on objective reasons rather than political pressure. Turk highlights infrastructure challenges on Slovenian highways, advocating for more efficient project execution, and proposes a simplified VAT system. He also mentions the necessity of investing in the electrical grid due to vehicle electrification and the需

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La Charité slovène collecte de l'aide pour les habitants du Venezuela après le tremblement de terre dévastateur
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

La Charité slovène collecte de l'aide pour les habitants du Venezuela après le tremblement de terre dévastateur

La Caritas de Slovénie a commencé à collecter des fonds pour aider les habitants du Venezuela touchés par deux puissants tremblements de terre de magnitude 7,2 et 7,5 qui ont frappé le 24 juin. La catastrophe naturelle a causé des victimes, des blessés et des dommages importants aux logements et aux infrastructures. De nombreuses personnes sont restées sans abri et sans produits de première nécessité. La situation est encore compliquée par la crise politique et économique en cours au Venezuela, qui a conduit à une pauvreté généralisée et au manque d'accès à la nourriture, à l'eau, à l'électricité, aux médicaments et au carburant.

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Un verdict préliminaire dans l'affaire Fotupub à huis clos
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Un verdict préliminaire dans l'affaire Fotupub à huis clos

The preliminary hearing for Dušan Josip Smodej, accused in the Fotopub case, was held behind closed doors at the Ljubljana District Court. The court decided to exclude the public due to the need to protect the personal lives of both victims, one of whom was underage at the time of the alleged crime. Smodej participated remotely from abroad via video conference. His lawyer, Miloš Zarić, confirmed that the preliminary hearing would likely continue on August 19 due to procedural reasons. Smodej has denied all allegations since the scandal erupted nearly four years ago, and the indictment against him became final this March. Initially scheduled a month ago, the hearing was postponed after Smodej received his invitation late, leaving him less than eight days to prepare his defense. He informed the court he was working in France under contract and would participate in any form, including via videoconference. The Fotopub scandal began in August 2022 when anonymous testimonies appeared online about incidents around the club Smodej managed. Following the scandal, Smodej dissolved the club and continued his artistic career abroad, while separate charges of fraud were filed against him.

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Plus d'un demi-milliard d'euros ont déjà été mobilisés pour l'approvisionnement à long terme, mais les services sont toujours en attente de leurs utilisateurs
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 12 h

Plus d'un demi-milliard d'euros ont déjà été mobilisés pour l'approvisionnement à long terme, mais les services sont toujours en attente de leurs utilisateurs

The article discusses the implementation of long-term care insurance in Slovenia, highlighting the significant financial resources collected—over half a billion euros—but the slow rollout of services. Despite the collection of funds since July last year, only 494 users have been enrolled in home-based long-term care nationwide as of May. Many elderly individuals continue to pay for private assistance or wait for decisions from social work centers, despite contributing to the new system. Financial data show that while over 544 million euros has been collected, only around 312 million euros has been spent, leaving a large portion unutilized. The Zavod za zdravstveno zavarovanje Slovenije (ZZZS) explains that their financial plan was based on outdated estimates and that they are not responsible for organizing the services but rather for reimbursing providers based on approved personal plans. The main challenge remains the slow development of home-based long-term care.

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Grims au sujet des griefs du PPE: C'est un canard.
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 13 h

Grims au sujet des griefs du PPE: C'est un canard.

L'article traite de la réponse de Branko Grims aux accusations du Parti populaire européen (PPE) concernant sa faible participation aux réunions des groupes parlementaires au cours des deux dernières années. Grims affirme avoir participé à de nombreuses réunions et avoir été présent avec Lene Düpont à certaines occasions, tout en niant que d'autres membres du PPE étaient absents. Il soutient que les critiques proviennent de son engagement à défendre les valeurs qu'il a promises aux électeurs, notamment en s'opposant à "l'endoctrinement des enfants LGBTIQ +", en plaidant pour la cessation des transitions vertes, en réduisant les charges bureaucratiques sur les entreprises, les réductions d'impôts et la protection des frontières. Grims critique également l'expansion de l'autorité de l'UE, citant comme exemple la décision de la Cour européenne de justice contre la loi hongroise sur la protection des enfants.

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Arso a émis de nouveaux avertissements: regardez ce qui nous menace
Slovenia🌿 Environnement
il y a 13 h

Arso a émis de nouveaux avertissements: regardez ce qui nous menace

Le samedi, la Slovénie a connu une tempête qui a provoqué plusieurs incidents liés au mauvais temps, y compris des passages souterrains inondés à Ljubljana et des arbres déracinés par des vents violents. L'Agence de l'environnement a émis des avertissements de chaleur pour aujourd'hui en raison d'un stress thermique élevé, avec des orages attendus dans l'après-midi. Les météorologues prévoient un temps ensoleillé et chaud aujourd'hui, avec des orages isolés dans l'après-midi. Une légère brise soufflera le long de la côte. Les températures vont varier de 29 à 33 ° C, atteignant jusqu'à 36 ° C à Gorizia et en Istrie slovène. Demain, il y aura du soleil et de la chaleur, avec des orages possibles dans l'après-midi. Les températures les plus basses du matin vont varier de 14 à 20 ° C, tandis que les températures quotidiennes les plus élevées atteindront 29 à 33 ° C, jusqu'à 36 ° C sur la côte. Des zones de stress thermique élevé persisteront dans les basses terres, en particulier le long de la côte et dans les grandes villes. Mercredi et mercredi, le temps ensoleillé est principalement prévu, avec des orages isolés dans l'après-midi.

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Les fournisseurs d'hébergement rejettent le rôle de la vache laitière de garde
Slovenia🏛️ Politique
il y a 14 h

Les fournisseurs d'hébergement rejettent le rôle de la vache laitière de garde

The article discusses concerns raised by small accommodation providers regarding a new financial mechanism being developed by the Slovenian government to redirect tourism revenue towards preserving agriculture and cultural landscapes. These providers express surprise that discussions about the allocation of funds have already begun without prior consultation with them, who are expected to benefit financially. The proposed system includes a special tourist euro collected at each stay, intended primarily to support farmers in challenging areas and projects linking tourism with food production. However, questions remain about who will pay the contribution, how funds will be managed, and whether the system will effectively assist those facing the most difficult farming conditions. The proposal has sparked debate over potential inequities, particularly between regions that collect tourist taxes and those that do not, raising concerns about participation and fairness.

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