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Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir: All of Lebanon must be burned
Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stated that 'all of Lebanon must burn,' according to a report by the French news agency AFP. This comes after France called on Israel to respect an agreement signed by the United States and Iran to end the war in the Middle East, which includes Lebanon. The agreement aims to halt hostilities, and France urged Israel to comply with it, emphasizing that the U.S. should exert pressure on Israel to ensure this. Meanwhile, new air strikes were reported in southern Lebanon overnight, with Hezbollah claiming they targeted and destroyed three Israeli armored vehicles.

PHOTO: Intensive criminal investigation at Camp Maribor, two people dead
On June 17, 2026, at around 8:51 AM, an emergency intervention occurred on Jezdarska Street in Maribor. Firefighters and police responded to the scene. According to the Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia for Protection and Rescue, the incident was initially classified as technical assistance. Police confirmed that two bodies were found in an apartment within a residential block in Maribor. Unofficial reports suggest that a couple lived in the apartment. Neighbors claim they were unaware of the situation, but rumors have spread that the elderly woman shared the apartment with the

Europe in the grip of a heat wave
Several European countries, including Slovenia, are experiencing a heatwave ahead of the astronomical summer. Temperatures in Western and Southern Europe are expected to approach 40 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings from governments such as France, Germany, and Spain. In Spain, temperatures have already reached 38°C in the northeast and 39°C in the west, with schools taking measures to cool classrooms. Forecasters predict temperatures up to 40°C in some areas. Concerns over forest fires have been raised due to the extreme heat, with similar conditions expected in France, where school lessons
A 57-year-old hiker died in Triglav.
A 57-year-old Dutch hiker died after falling into a deep area near Mount Triglav. The police were informed shortly before 6 PM. According to preliminary information, the man was returning from Triglav towards Kredarica when he fell near the Little Triglav area and suffered severe injuries, leading to his death. A rescue helicopter team from GRZS, including a mountain police officer, arrived at the scene. The local court and public prosecutor were also notified. The body was transported by a Slovenian Army helicopter to the valley, while the police continue investigating the incident. Rescue人员,
Three-year-old falls into crocodiles, police suspect attempted murder
A three-year-old child fell into crocodiles, and the police suspect an attempted murder.
Difficult Decision of the Most Loyal Opposition
The article discusses a difficult decision made by the most loyal opposition.
When you go to war and you lose it
The article's title translates to 'When You Go to War and Lose It,' suggesting it discusses themes related to conflict, loss, or failure in military endeavors. However, no further content or details from the article text are provided.

After 27 years in the cult Garden finale, Donald Trump is coming.
The article reports on an NBA finals game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, where the Spurs won 115:111. It highlights Victor Wembanyama's performance, noting his 32 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. The game took place at Madison Square Garden, which hosted its first NBA finals in 27 years. The article mentions that President Donald Trump attended the game, along with celebrities like Derek Jeter and Eli Manning. The Knicks' 13-game winning streak ended, and their chances of securing their first title since 1973 were diminished.
Mojtaba Khamenei announces negotiations with the U.S. alone
Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim, known as Modžtaba Hamenej, has announced four-party talks with the United States.
The farmer took the attackers by the hand and said, "Guys, hold on to your heads!"
A farmer from Kleški has grabbed two attackers by the hands and told them 'Fantas, hold on, and common sense into your hands!' during an incident.
(VIDEO) Zigarto's terrible fall ended happily with a broken jaw.
The article reports on a severe fall involving Žigartov, which resulted in a broken jaw but no more serious injuries.
Zahović at Arena Sport on his return to Maribor: Things are going very positively
The article reports on Zahović's comments at Areni Sport regarding his return to Maribor, stating that things are progressing very positively.
Controversial post, a wake-up call to society: From "exorcism" to Nazi iconography
The article discusses a controversial post that has raised alarms within society, ranging from claims of 'driving out demonstrators' to the use of Nazi iconography.

10 days of government: unexpected coalition, opposition on ultra-ideological grounds, and Vrtovec as night inspector
The article discusses the first ten days of the new government, highlighting the unexpected nature of the coalition and the opposition's ideological stance. It mentions the coalition's adoption of measures aimed at satisfying their voters, while the opposition is described as sharpening knives through actions in civil society and the media. The article also touches on the Interventive Law for Slovenia's Development, which awaits a decision from the Constitutional Court regarding a referendum. New Finance Minister Andrej Šircelj has joined the effort but disagrees with lowering VAT on basic食品.
Igor's Sonnets of Happiness
The article discusses 'Igorjevi Sonetje sreče,' likely referring to a literary work or cultural event related to Igor, possibly a poet or artist. The content appears to focus on themes of happiness or joy within the context of sonnets.
Trump threatens more attacks: If they don't behave, we'll bomb them again
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened new attacks, stating that if people do not behave well, bombs will be dropped again.
The U.S. is supposed to give Iran $300 billion to rebuild after the war.
The article reports that the United States may have allocated $300 billion for Iran's post-war reconstruction.
The psychopaths.
After a conviction for rape, a new trial, a fellow citizen is supposed to hit him with a rock
The article reports on a new trial involving an individual who was previously convicted of sexual assault and allegedly hit his same-country neighbor with a stone.
From the hut on the Cretaceous, they saw a mountain ranger who had been killed by the Little Triglav.
A hiker was seen on the Kredarica mountain hut who later fell from Mount Trboje and died.
Russian warships fired on British yachts, Moscow explains reason
A Russian warship fired at a British yacht, according to reports. Officials in Moscow have provided an explanation for the incident.
Prosecutor's certificate: Tonin has invoked parliamentary immunity in the Knovs case
The prosecution has confirmed that Tonin exercised parliamentary immunity in the case involving Knovs.
Petrol denies insider trading claims
Petrol has rejected allegations of misuse of internal information.
Slovenia also officially received a large reinforcement under both rings.
Slovenia has officially received significant support under both brackets.
Meloni and Trump have been trying to smooth over a tense relationship lately.
The article discusses an attempt by Meloni and Trump to ease tense relations.
EU to ban plant-based 'steaks', but vegan 'burgers' remain on menus
The European Union is set to ban plant-based 'steaks' while allowing vegan 'burgers' to remain on menus.
A railroad giant the size of 170 football fields
The article discusses the size of a railway giant, comparing it to 170 football fields.
The gardener would chase the persecutors.
The article discusses Prime Minister Janez Janša's claim that the government would pursue those who have been pursuing them, referring to individuals or groups that have been targeting the government.
The mark for local democracy
The article mentions Madež in relation to local democracy.
The self-made man and the communist, 2.
The article title 'Osamosvojitelji in komunisti, 2.' suggests a continuation of a series discussing topics related to self-proclamation and communism. However, no further content or details are provided in the given text.

Hungarians prevented Orbán from returning
Hungarian lawmakers passed a constitutional amendment limiting the prime minister's term to a maximum of eight years. This change, one of the key promises of new Prime Minister Péter Magyar, prevents the potential return of Viktor Orbán to the position of prime minister. The amendment was approved by 135 votes in favor, 50 against, and six abstentions. According to Hungarian law, such measures can be adopted with a two-thirds majority without the need for a referendum. Magyar claimed during his campaign that unlimited mandates could lead to power concentration, citing Orbán as an example. Orbá
Today, with the wind and the rain, Wednesday's sunny and hotter.
The article reports on current weather conditions, noting rain and thunderstorms today, with increasingly sunny and warm weather expected starting Wednesday.

Janša: The only high-ranking political police officer is Marta Kos
Prime Minister Janez Janša mentioned that Marta Kosić, the European Commissioner, was previously registered as an employee of the Security Service of the Republic of Slovenia (SDV), formerly known as the UDBA. He brought this up during a time when the transition-left movement is collecting signatures for a referendum against 'political police.' The coalition government passed a new version of the law on parliamentary inquiry because the previous version, proposed by Urška Klakočar Zupančič, was seen as excessive and disproportionate in its interference with the effectiveness of parliamentaryin
Cocaine use is rising in Europe, with Velenje, Domžala and Kamnik in Slovenia
The article reports that cocaine consumption is increasing across Europe, with particular emphasis on the cities of Velenje, Domžale, and Kamnik in Slovenia.
Switzerland's referendum rejected a proposal that would have limited immigration
Swiss voters rejected a proposal to limit immigration at a weekend referendum, with 55% voting against it. The initiative was proposed by the far-right Swiss People's Party (SVP) and aimed to cap the population at 10 million. Supporters argued it would reduce pressure on infrastructure, housing, and the environment, while critics warned of negative economic and diplomatic consequences, particularly with the EU. Support for the initiative was strongest in rural areas, such as Appenzell Innerrhoden, where nearly 66% of voters supported it.
Swedish fans aggressively behaved, member of Maribor was injured
The article mentions that Swedish fans were aggressively disposed and that a member of Maribor was hit.
"Gre za barbarizem": Kyiv under fire, historic cathedral also damaged
The article reports on attacks in Kyiv, including damage to a historic cathedral, with a quote describing the situation as 'barbarism'.
Check the daily horoscope: Unfounded conflict and financial upheaval
The article provides a daily horoscope with themes of 'unjustified conflict' and 'financial turnaround'. No specific events or individuals are mentioned, focusing solely on general astrological predictions.
War is over: Trump's peace deal claims are also confirmed by Iran
The article states that Iran has confirmed Donald Trump's claims regarding a peace agreement, effectively ending the war.
Meditation on shoes
The article title 'Meditacija o čevljih' translates to 'Meditation on Shoes.' However, no further content or text from the article is provided, making it impossible to determine the full context or details of the piece.
The Amazing Plot to Steal Nazi Superweapons From Hitler's Nose: One of the Most Incredible Operations of the War
In 1944, during World War II, a Polish resistance group intercepted a German V-2 rocket that had veered off course over a testing site near the Bug River. The rocket crashed into swampy terrain largely undamaged. The Polish resistance then smuggled key components and technical data about the rocket to Britain, warning Allied forces about the emergence of the world's first long-range ballistic missile.
Top-notch assistant to the Pigeons on the Tour
The article mentions that Tadej Pogačar's main assistant during the Tour de France is in top form.
For the first time since 1968, three Britishmen have climbed the winning stairs.
The article reports that three British athletes have won medals at the same event for the first time since 1968.
The Japanese in China prevented the Slovenian success in the style of game four in a row
The article reports that Japanese players in China prevented a Slovenian success in the game four in a row.
(VIDEO) Tragedy between Brač and Šolta: three dead after a collision between a catamaran and a sailboat
A collision between a catamaran and a sailboat occurred near Brač and Šolta, resulting in three fatalities.

British forces attacked a tanker from the Russian shadow fleet and set it on fire
British forces have seized an oil tanker belonging to Russia's shadow fleet in the Strait of Gibraltar, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. This operation marks the first of its kind under the leadership of the United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that this successful operation dealt another blow to Russia and serves as a warning to those supporting Putin's war in Ukraine.
School after the death of 14-year-old Alexander:
The article discusses the emotional impact on the school community following the death of 14-year-old Alexander, highlighting their shock and grief over his early loss.
More than 60 people have died and many are missing after the earthquake in the Philippines.
More than 60 people have died and many are missing following an earthquake on the Philippines.
Millions of dollars from the budget to famous political faces.
The article discusses which political parties will benefit the most from budget allocations associated with recognizable political figures.
Slovenian tourists spent 10 million days abroad: which countries are the most popular?
The article discusses how Slovenian tourists spent 10 million days abroad and explores which countries are most popular among them.
By the time the parade was scheduled to celebrate the birthday of the King of England, the youngest son was not at the party.
A parade was planned to commemorate the birthday of the British king, but the younger son was not honored.
Serious actions by Russia: Sweden and NATO in the Baltic Sea
Sweden and NATO are providing assistance over the Baltic Sea amid concerns about Russia's actions.

Bloody World Cup intro: A decaying body found in a trunk near the stadium
A decomposing body was found in the trunk of a car parked near the stadium where the Iranian national team is training for their World Cup participation.
(VIDEO) Balogun and Reyna are raising the Paraguay grid: Americans dominate Paraguay
The article reports on a sports match where American players Balogun and Reyna outperformed Paraguay's defense, leading to a victory for the United States team.

Zoran Stevanović / We would limit the secret contact with the coalition
Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Resnica party, stated that his party would support any coalition agreement proposals aligned with their program but emphasized transparency and openness in negotiations. He expressed a desire to discuss openly with the public and suggested that the coalition agreement should avoid secret dealings and include concrete collaboration proposals.
Parliamentary rolling stock and strategy in place
The article discusses parliamentary elections and prepared strategies.
Minister Vrtovec, Jakelj and Horvat will have to appear before the judge
The article states that ministers Vrtovec, Žakelj, and Horvat will have to appear before a judge.

El Niño is coming.
The article discusses the development of El Niño in the Pacific Ocean, a climate phenomenon characterized by unusual warming of the equatorial part of the Pacific Ocean's surface. The text mentions that this event could lead to extreme weather conditions.
Extraordinary reinforcement for Ljubljana, coming from the representative goalkeeper
The article announces the arrival of a representative goalkeeper for Ljubljana, describing it as an 'exceptional reinforcement.'
A respected Slovenian coach returns to Maribor after three decades
A renowned Slovenian coach returns to Maribor after three decades.

The Supreme Court considers the Shutar's law unconstitutional. The Golob government has created an anomaly in the legal order.
The Supreme Court has referred Šutar's Law, enacted during the Golob government following the murder of Novo Mesto resident Aleš Šutar, to the Constitutional Court. The Supreme Court believes that Article 12 of the law creates an 'anomaly' in the legal system and conflicts with the constitution. This article defines theft of property of minor value as a misdemeanor rather than a criminal offense, potentially allowing heavier penalties for less severe actions.
The peace deal is almost done.
The article discusses the possibility that the peace agreement might already be signed by the end of the week.
Parents, watch out: Teddy has recalled dangerous beach toys
The article warns parents about beach toys recalled by Tedi due to potential safety hazards.
The great Edin Jack and his hair-squeezing letter
The article discusses Veliki Edin Džeko and his letter that 'raises hairs' (likely referring to something controversial or provocative). The title suggests the content of the letter is contentious or emotionally charged.
After a collapse during a dog training exercise, the long battle for the life of the princess ended.
The article discusses the collapse during a dog training session that led to a prolonged battle for the life of a princess.
South Korea beat Czech Republic 2-1
South Korea defeated the Czech Republic with a score of 2:1.

A man died in a house fire in the Great Plains
A fire broke out in a residential building in Velika Polana on Monday afternoon, resulting in the death of a man. According to the Police Department of Murska Sobota, the fire likely started due to an electrical equipment malfunction, though the exact cause is still under investigation. The victim was found in the building and died at the scene despite receiving first aid and rescue efforts. Approximately €40,000 in property damage has been estimated. Three volunteer firefighting associations from Velika Polana, Malo Polana, and Brezovica responded to the incident.
Carolina beat Vegas and advanced to the NHL finals
The article reports that the Carolina team defeated Vegas and advanced to the NHL finals.
18 days in the hospital, 2 surgeries and a lot of knowledge.
The article discusses an individual's experience of spending 18 days in the hospital, undergoing two surgeries, and gaining significant insights from the ordeal.
Almost 300 Slovenians have proved that this is an activity that truly connects generations
The article discusses nearly 300 Slovenians who have demonstrated that a particular activity truly connects generations.

[PHOTO] This devastation has left storms in the Zetalah
A severe storm caused significant damage in the municipality of Žetale, including landslides, flooded buildings, damaged bridges, and road sections. Local authorities have deployed emergency services to ensure safety and restore traffic connections. The mayor reported heavy rainfall, with 117 liters of rain falling per square meter in a short period, leading to extensive damage estimated in millions of euros.
The boy has failed to file a complaint. He's going to be held for 30 days.
The article reports that Balažić was unable to appeal his case and will remain in a 30-day detention.
The government has lifted sanctions against Tel Aviv.
The government has withdrawn sanctions against Tel Aviv. Sar stated, 'Janša is Israel's true friend.'
Ceferin quickly found a solution for the unhappy Somali judge
The article discusses Aleksander Čeferin finding a solution for an unfortunate Somali judge.
End of border holds and no controls
The article discusses the end of the state of emergency but notes that surveillance has not ended.
The earthquake at the top of the skiing league, the billionaire is missing one vote
The article reports on a shake-up at the top of the ski association, noting that a billionaire fell short by just one vote.
Some damage from the storm also on Styria
The article reports on damage caused by flooding in Styria.
The US Army has already attacked a second tanker with an Indian crew, three dead.
The U.S. military has attacked a second tanker with an Indian crew, resulting in three deaths.
What the Truth Really Is
The article title 'Kaj je res v Resnici' translates to 'What is True in Truth,' suggesting the piece explores themes of truth, authenticity, or reality. However, no further content or details from the article text are provided.
Storms have taken over Slovenia, the biggest problems so far in the Comedian
Nevihte have affected Slovenia, with the most issues currently in Komen.
Night storms in Zetalah: If we stay alone, we can close the congregation
The article discusses night patrols in Žetele, suggesting that if the community remains isolated, the municipality could effectively be closed off.
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The article provides no content beyond the headline 'SP2026' and the publication name 'Dnevnik'. No details, context, or information related to the subject are provided.
The engineer insists he didn't give out classified information.
The article reports that Mahnič insists he did not leak classified information.
Police arrested an LPP driver for driving a minor
The police have filed criminal charges against an LPP driver who was caught driving with a minor pedestrian.
The daily horoscope: who will be cheered by a pleasant call and who will be enchanted
The article provides a daily horoscope, discussing who will receive a pleasant call and who will be charmed.
After a horrific knife attack, protesters set fire to homes and cars.
Following a 'terrifying' knife attack, protesters set fire to houses and cars.
Four-year specialised study is not a required study
The article discusses the possibility that a four-year specialized study program may not necessarily qualify as a full academic degree.
Gentlemen, 50 percent of the time
The article 'Gospodje 50 odstotkov' by Dnevnik discusses the economic situation in Slovenia, focusing on the impact of inflation and rising living costs on households.

The defendant of the principle of equality condemned the vandalism over the monument deleted in Ljubljana
A representative of the Principle of Equality condemned the vandalism of the 'Izbrišani' monument in Ljubljana, which was defaced with red paint over the weekend. The monument, shaped like the letter 'ć', commemorates the 25,671 people who were erased from Slovenia's registry of permanent residents at the beginning of the country's independence. These individuals were citizens of other countries within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) who had lived in Slovenia but did not apply for Slovenian citizenship within six months after independence. The Constitutional Court has ruled
General terms and conditions of the prize game 2026 Night Sight
The article outlines the general terms and conditions for the football prediction game 'Nogometni jasnovidec 2026'.