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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
7 hr. ago

Journalist convicted for telling the truth about migrants: he must pay 30,000 euros

A French journalist, Erik Tegnér, was sentenced by a court in Bobigny on June 18, 2026, to six months of conditional imprisonment and a fine of approximately €30,000. The journalist was penalized for publishing names, surnames, and locations of lawyers specializing in defending undocumented migrants against deportation. The court did not dispute the accuracy of the facts but cited the journalist’s 'accusatory and stigmatizing tone' as grounds for the conviction. The ruling is based on a law enacted after the 2021 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, aimed at preventing doxxing and protecting against

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

Stevanović demands his resignation Mesca, Left: The best defense is a good offense

Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Resni.ca party, has called for the resignation of Minister Luka Mesec, accusing him of systemic corruption and failure to address issues at the Ministry of Labour. Stevanović claims that Mesec was aware of fraudulent activities involving the company SSI Schaefer and failed to act, even allowing the falsification of documents. He also criticizes Mesec for not fulfilling his duties despite promises. In response, Mesec stated that the actions described by Stevanović are foreign to the Left Party's values, emphasizing their commitment to community welfare over self.

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SloveniaMedicine
2 days ago

Large scale Ukrainian attack on oil refinery, black rain in Moscow #video

A large-scale Ukrainian attack on the Kapotnya oil refinery in Moscow resulted in black rain falling over the city, with reports of 17 injured people. Local governor Andrej Vorobjov stated that nearly 200 drones were used in the attack. The refinery was hit for the third time in a month, causing an explosion that sent dark clouds over the city. Russian defense ministry reported capturing and destroying nearly 1,000 Ukrainian drones and four maneuverable projectiles within 24 hours. President Zelenski claimed the attack was in response to a Russian strike on a cathedral in Kyiv listed as UNESCO

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SloveniaEconomy
2 days ago

Following allegations of improper business practices, Congressman Truth's company was taken over by his father.

The article reports that Boris Mijič, a member of the Resnica party, has stepped down as director of his company Progros, with his father Miladin Mijič taking over the role. Mijič remains the sole owner of the company. The change occurred amid allegations of debt to employees, allegedly forged documents, and unmet obligations. The company reportedly received funds from two major construction firms, including those working for the state, to pay off debts to Fur, while employee wages were supposedly covered by the leader of the Resnica party. The district court in Ljubljana registered the change

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SloveniaMedicine
2 days ago

Fatal mistake of Putin's politician from Ukraine returned in a coffin

A 42-year-old Russian politician, Angelina Podkopayeva, who was a member of Putin's party 'Napredna Rusija' and had signed a contract with Russia's Ministry of Defense in January 2026, fell on the battlefield in Ukraine near the city of Liman in the Donbas region. She left behind two children—a 12-year-old daughter and a 16-year-old son. Prior to joining the military, she was actively involved in volunteer work and regularly participated in delivering humanitarian aid to Russian forces on occupied territories.

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

The end of social tourism and the importation of left-wing voters Slovenia to tackle migration more strictly

Slovenia has officially joined a group of 18 other European Union member states advocating for stricter European migration policies. Prime Minister Janez Janša announced this move on social media, stating that Slovenia is finally aligning with countries demanding significant changes to immigration policy in practice. The joint letter dated June 18, 2026, addressed to the President of the European Council, President of the European Commission, and leaders of EU member states emphasizes that decisions regarding who can enter and remain in European countries must remain democratic and under the控制

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SloveniaCulture
2 days ago

The carpenter will be the keynote speaker at the Lendava celebration.

On Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 7 PM, a state celebration for National Day will take place at the annual stage of the Lendava Theatre and Concert Hall. The ceremonial speaker will be Igor Bavčar, the Interior Minister of the Slovenian Independence Government. The cultural program includes a performance by the vocal group Erosi. As part of the National Day celebrations, a ballet concert titled 'Ballet under the Stars' will be held, featuring winners of this year's national competition for young Slovenian ballet dancers, BALTEK 2026, as well as young ballet dancers from the Hungarian Academy of舞

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

(PREJELI SMO) The elected representatives of the people in the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, other responsible public office holders and the Slovenian public

The article discusses the re-submission of the Declaration on National Justice by the Society United at Lipi to the Tenth Session of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. The declaration emphasizes the need to restore honor and dignity to victims of interwar and wartime massacres, including the issuance of authentic death certificates and legal recognition of the revolution during World War II. It also expresses gratitude to former President Borut Pahor, human rights ombudsman Dr. Simona Drenik Bavdek, youth representatives of democratic parties, and leadership of new political er

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

Who were the most bloodthirsty butchers in the Horn of Kutch?

The article discusses events in June 1945 involving communist executioners (klavci) from Kočevski Rog who were on vacation at Lake Bled. It mentions Ivan Maček-Matija, leader of the Slovenian Communist Party, visiting them and awarding medals based on the number of ideological opponents they had killed. The text references Zoran Božić, a Croatian researcher investigating communist crimes, and describes how high-ranking communist officials visited the area and rewarded the most successful executioners.

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

The President and the Prime Minister at the celebration to prove that we are one country

The article discusses Slovenia's upcoming state celebration marking 35 years of independence and sovereignty. The event aims to emphasize unity and national cohesion, with both President Nataša Pirc Musar and Prime Minister Janez Janša scheduled to speak at the ceremony. According to Sebastian Jeretic, director of the government communication office, the celebration seeks to honor those who fought for independence and to remind future generations of the importance of national unity. The organizers hope to demonstrate that despite differences, Slovenia remains a single nation and people.

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SloveniaEnvironment
2 days ago

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

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13 sources30 officialvia24ur (POP TV)
SloveniaSports
2 days ago

Janša to the President: "For the first time I will be uncomfortable to go"...

President of Slovenia Nataša Pirc Musar emphasized her commitment to constructive and respectful cooperation during the formation of the new government. She highlighted the importance of constitutional values, the rule of law, social state principles, solidarity, and responsibility toward future generations. She stated these values are universal and not aligned with any particular political ideology. Prime Minister Janez Janša expressed his belief that challenges would be easier to resolve through good collaboration. Pirc Musar warned she would speak out against threats to constitutional order

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

The DZ has passed amendments to the local elections law, the Left already mentions constitutional judgment

The National Assembly (Državni zbor) has passed amendments to the law on local elections, which include revoking the voting rights of citizens of other countries who have a permanent residence permit and registered permanent address in Slovenia. The amendments also reintroduce the possibility for municipalities to create multiple electoral units for local communities such as neighborhoods, villages, and districts, rather than just one unit as stipulated by the 2024 amendment. The changes were supported by the governing parties (SDS, NSi, SLS, Fokus, Resnice, and Demokrati), while oppositions (

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SloveniaCrimeOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

[Exclusive] There's supposed to be a criminal investigation on 2TDK; they're investigating "Where does Alenka Bratušek steal?"

Nova24TV reports that an exclusive investigation suggests a criminal inquiry is underway at the company 2TDK, potentially linked to former Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek. The report references social media claims by Vesna Vuković, former secretary of the Freedom Movement, who allegedly stated that someone told her where Bratušek was taking money. The article mentions a video about Bratušek that disappeared from a user's profile and notes that the information is being verified with the police.

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SloveniaBusinessOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

There's a rift between the Trump administration and Israel.

American Vice President JD Vance criticized Israeli officials for not supporting the U.S.-Iran peace agreement during a press briefing. He stated that some Israeli ministers had personally attacked U.S. President Donald Trump and emphasized that Trump remains Israel's strongest ally. Vance also noted that two-thirds of the weapons protecting Israel in recent months were produced in the United States and funded by American taxpayers.

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

If it was a woman, the doctors would never have let what the gay adopters caused

Clare Foges, a British commentator known for her provocative views on society and politics, discusses the case of 13-month-old Preston Davey, who was sexually abused and killed by his same-sex foster parents, Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerley. The article highlights the legal consequences faced by the perpetrators, with Varley receiving a life sentence and McGowan-Fazakerley getting 25 years for allowing the child's death, cruelty, and sexual assault. The article also mentions the medical interventions involving Preston, including multiple hospital visits due to injuries attributed by a

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SloveniaHealth
2 days ago

[Video] Minister of Justice visits Lithuania's basement and can't believe his eyes

Minister for Justice Mihael Zupančič visited the notorious 'Litijska' building and shared footage showing its deteriorated condition, including damaged floors, broken windows, graffiti, fire damage, and mold. He stated he would review all documentation to determine who is responsible for the failure. The building was purchased in December 2023 by former Justice Minister Dominika Švarc Pipan, a member of the Social Democrats.

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

The Ministry of the Interior supports the teaching of Slovene in Gradc

The Minister for Slovaks Abroad and Overseas, Suzana Lep Šimenko, attended an event marking the 15th anniversary of Slovenian language education in Graz, Austria. She expressed satisfaction with the growing awareness among younger generations regarding the importance of preserving the Slovenian language and culture. She highlighted a 50% increase in children learning Slovenian over the past 15 years and a 100% increase in teaching hours. The minister pledged continued support for initiatives that complement these efforts.

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WorldCulture
2 days ago

USRED PACIFIKA UPRAVO SE FORMIRA KLIMATSKI MONSTRUM! Stiže 'Godzila', a ono što donosi nismo videli nikada u istoriji

The article discusses the formation of an intense El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean, referred to as 'Godzilla El Niño,' which could lead to extreme heatwaves, droughts, and increased risk of wildfires, particularly in Australia and other parts of the world. It notes that while El Niño itself is not directly caused by climate change, global warming amplifies its effects, making them more severe than in previous instances. Experts such as Marshall Burke from Stanford and organizations like the World Meteorological Organization warn that 2027 could become the hottest year on record due to a

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SloveniaSportsOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

Reporters Without Borders Lies

The Slovenian Journalists' Association (ZNP), led by Luka Svetina, has strongly protested against claims made by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) regarding a new Slovenian law on parliamentary inquiry. The ZNP states that RSF's allegations—that the law weakens journalist protection and allows the disclosure of journalistic sources—are completely unfounded and based on domestic activist circles. The ZNP emphasizes that the proposed changes to the law do not include any provisions requiring journalists to disclose their sources or granting parliamentary inquiry committees new powers in this area.

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SloveniaHealth
2 days ago

The government didn't help, but the people said, "Jaka went to the United States".

Nine-year-old Jaka Škof, who suffers from a rare genetic disease called Duchenne muscular dystrophy, traveled to the United States for treatment after a successful fundraising campaign raised 2.5 million euros. The Slovenian Health Insurance Institute (ZZZS) rejected funding for the treatment with the drug Elevidys. Although the Golob government passed a law establishing a fund for treating rare diseases, including abroad, it did not come into effect before the March 2026 elections. As a result, the government did not provide financial support for Jaka’s treatment. However, through the 'Help J

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SloveniaCulture
2 days ago

New Town: The Mayor welcomes the best pupils and pupils of the New Town primary schools

The mayor of the City Municipality of Novo mesto, mag. Gregor Macedoni, hosted an event on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, where he awarded the top-performing students and athletes from elementary schools in the municipality. The most successful school in terms of sports was Osnovna šola Grm, while Osnovna šola Bršljin was recognized for academic excellence. The mayor congratulated the students on their achievements and thanked mentors, teachers, and parents for their contributions. He emphasized that success comes from hard work, research, training, and overcoming challenges, highlighting values such

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SloveniaSportsOverlooked from the right
2 days ago

Danilo Türk, the Trojan horse of the Chinese Communists in Europe and Slovenia?

The article discusses Danilo Türk, a former president of Slovenia and current active member of the Chinese Communist Party, who recently gave an interview analyzing the military conflict in Iran. In his comments, Türk criticized Western actions against Iran, suggesting they were unjustified and indicative of a breakdown in the international system. He also commented on China's role in the conflict, noting that China maintains unity despite being a major importer of Iranian oil.

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SloveniaCulture
2 days ago

The 58th National Pilgrimage of the Sick, the Disabled and the Elderly

On Saturday, June 20, a traditional pilgrimage for patients, disabled individuals, and the elderly will take place at Brezhi near Marija Pomagaj. The event was founded over ten years ago by the late founder of the magazine and radio station Ognjišče, Msgr. Franc Bole. The director of Ognjišče Publishing, Miha Turk, emphasized that the main purpose of the pilgrimage is to allow participants to experience a communal pilgrimage and meet with God and Mary. Several volunteers, the Slovenian Caritas, priests, and medical teams will assist with the organization and care of pilgrims. The pilgrimage is

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SloveniaSports
2 days ago

Why Freedom MPs behave and express themselves 'travellers', explains new scientific study

A new study published in the journal Political Behavior suggests that certain members of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) exhibit 'poor behavior' and vulgar expressions due to a lack of happiness linked to their political identity. The article references a recent statement by President of the National Assembly Zoran Stevanović, which prompted some MPs from the Freedom Movement to file a lawsuit. It also cites research indicating that conservatives tend to report higher levels of happiness compared to liberals, with this difference attributed to ideological rationalization of inequality.

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the right
2 days ago

[Video] Horrific! Customs officers find locks of hair from women murdered by Iran's Islamist regime

Armenian customs officials discovered 143 bundles of human hair weighing 26 kilograms at the border with Iran. The hair was found hidden in the driver’s cabin of a truck from Iran and is suspected to come from women who were killed during protests against the Iranian regime. Some Iranian activists suggest the hair could belong to female protesters who were murdered. Armenian authorities stated that the incident involved an illegal attempt to export natural hair, violating customs regulations. According to reports, this is part of a larger pattern of smuggling activities that have intensified,据

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SloveniaPolitics
2 days ago

The true meaning of the word "lobbying"

The article defines lobbying as the act of influencing decision-makers, such as legislators and policymakers, in favor of specific interests, typically done covertly. It explains that lobbying involves research, analysis, and communication with officials, and emphasizes that it operates within legal, legitimate, and ethical boundaries.

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SloveniaMedicine
2 days ago

The government has lifted temporary border controls, and police will be redirected to the most vulnerable routes of illegal migrants.

The new government has abolished the temporary border control at internal borders with Croatia and Hungary, which was introduced by the previous government in October 2023. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration and the acting head of the police have announced this change. According to the ministry, the police will shift focus to more exposed transit routes for illegal migrants. The decision comes amid a significant increase in unauthorized migration along the Balkan route, with over 8,767 cases recorded between the start of this year and the end of April, compared to about

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SloveniaCulture
2 days ago

The legendary Ivanka Mežan celebrates her 100th birthday, and she was congratulated by Janez Janša

The article celebrates the 100th birthday of renowned Slovenian actress Ivanka Mežan. It mentions that Prime Minister Janez Janša congratulated her on social media, praising her contributions to Slovenian culture and noting her lasting impact on generations of artists. The article provides background information on Mežan's career, including her debut in 1944, her education at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Ljubljana, and her long-standing association with the Ljubljana Drama Theatre until 1979. It also notes her continued activity after retirement and her performances at various theaters.

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SloveniaCrime
2 days ago

For attacking a 70-year-old farmer from Kleč two years in prison

A court sentenced two men for severely injuring a 70-year-old farmer in Kleč. According to the online newspaper Dnevnik, Aleksander Strojan allegedly hit the farmer in the head, causing him to fall, then struck him twice in the face. His brother, Primož Strojan, reportedly sprayed the victim with pepper spray before throwing stones at his back and buttocks. The farmer suffered fractures to his left eye socket and cheekbone, as well as jaw injuries. Initially, the prosecution also pursued charges against Stanko Železnik, but dropped them after the investigation. The court dismissed the case. In

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SloveniaEconomyOverlooked from the left
2 days ago

[VIDEO] Prime Minister Janša arriving at the European Council: We need to strengthen the competitiveness of our economy

Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a European Council meeting in Brussels, where discussions focused on strengthening economic competitiveness, trade relations with China, and continued support for Ukraine. Janša emphasized the need to improve Slovenia's economic competitiveness, noting that Slovenia had dropped 11 places in the latest competitiveness rankings during the previous government led by Robert Golob. He highlighted key topics for the EU, including the seven-year financial framework for the future, competitiveness, market conditions, and Slovenia's competitive position relative to中国

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

[Video] Janković denies involvement of MOL, but LPP actively in the referendum campaign

The article discusses the situation around the upcoming referendum in Ljubljana, focusing on the claim by Mayor Zoran Janković that the City of Ljubljana (MOL) will not participate in the referendum campaign. However, it highlights that LPP (Ljubljanski potniški promet), a public transport company fully owned by MOL, has actively participated in the campaign through social media promotion. The article notes that LPP posted a video on TikTok promoting improved bus connections in the Štepanjsko neighborhood, which includes imagery of the City of Ljubljana, suggesting an official endorsement. Jnk

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the right
3 days ago

Do you remember the Scottish heroine Sophie, who stood on the brink of a migrant?

The article recounts an incident involving a 12-year-old girl in Dundee, Scotland, who defended her friends against a Roma migrant. Initially, media and police portrayed the migrant as the victim, but subsequent evidence showed the girls were justified. The migrant, Ilija Belov, was found guilty of inappropriate comments and assault, with his sister also convicted. The article highlights perceived racism by authorities and media in initially misrepresenting the case.

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SloveniaPolitics
3 days ago

The SDS invites everyone to join the March for the Fatherland

On the Day of Statehood, the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) invites all Slovenians to join the 'March for Homeland' on June 20, 2026. The event is described as a traditional patriotic gathering taking place across various parts of Slovenia. The march is presented as a celebration of national independence and love for the homeland, with an emphasis on remembering historical events such as the Spring of Nations, democratization, and the country's independence. Details about locations and start times in cities like Ljubljana, Maribor, Koper, Celje, and Novo mesto are available on the SDS's web­

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SloveniaMedicine
3 days ago

[Video] Pentagon reveals new UFO suspects include flying potatoes

The article discusses newly released Pentagon documents revealing sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), including an object described as resembling a potato. The report details an incident in February 2022 in Colorado where five U.S. soldiers observed a glowing, potato-shaped object over the Cheyenne Mountains. According to the FBI report cited, the object had distinct edges and appeared in a pale, opalescent color, with asymmetrical plates resembling fish scales. It hovered for several minutes before disappearing without explanation. The soldiers did not have phones on hand to take

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

International Symposium on the 35th Anniversary of Independence: What did we do right and where did we fall behind?

An international symposium titled '35 Years Later – Assessments and Analyses of the Transition to Normality' is being organized by the Institute dr. Jožet Pučnik in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Assembly for the Republic, and the Association for the Values of Slovenian Independence. The event will take place on June 19, 2026, at the Museum of the Association for the Values of Slovenian Independence in Ljubljana. The organizers note that Slovenia's transition from a totalitarian regime has had both successes and setbacks. They highlight that while Slovenia has achieved

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

[Video] Member of the Left about drawing schemes, Hojs about the hostess from the Photo Pub and house searches

The article discusses a debate between members of the Left Party and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) regarding proposed changes to parliamentary investigation laws. Asta Vrečko, a member of the Left Party, criticizes the proposed law as an attempt to introduce 'political police,' arguing it undermines legal protections and judicial independence. She claims the law would allow parliamentarians like Aleš Hojs, Janez Mahnič, and Boštjan Vrtovec to publicly target individuals they dislike. In response, Aleš Hojs, an SDS MP and former Minister of Internal Affairs, defends the proposal, citing

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

A scary sight at a cabinet meeting, revealing the enormous hole the Pigeon government has drilled in the nation's mud.

The article discusses the significant increase in state expenditures under the government of Robert Golob, highlighting a dramatic rise in budget outlays across various ministries. The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development saw a 54.5% increase, primarily due to European cohesion policy funds for the SAŠA region. The Ministry of Infrastructure experienced a 41.1% rise, mainly attributed to railway development and road maintenance. The Ministry of Health reported a 37.5% increase, driven by investments in public healthcare facilities and staff training.

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SloveniaEconomy
3 days ago

[INFOGRAPHIC] Inflation in Slovenia above the EU average and with above-average price growth

According to fresh Eurostat data, annual inflation in Slovenia reached 3.8% in May 2026, exceeding the European Union average (3.3%) and the euro area average (3.2%). Prices in Slovenia are rising faster than in most member states, presenting new challenges for households and the National Bank of Slovenia. Inflation in the euro area rose to 3.2% (from 3.0% in April), while the entire EU saw an increase to 3.3% (from 3.2%). Some countries still have low inflation rates (Sweden 1.1%, Denmark and Czech Republic at 1.8%), whereas Slovenia ranks among those with above-average price growth. Higher通胀

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SloveniaMedicine
3 days ago

Government adopts draft law on the implementation of the Eurodac system, in which foreigners' biometric data are entered

The government has adopted a proposal for legislation implementing the EU regulation establishing the Eurodac system, which involves collecting biometric data of foreigners. The system is part of the new EU asylum framework and aims to create a centralized database for comparing biometric information. The law now moves to the National Assembly for further processing.

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

See which MEPs voted against stricter rules for migrants

The European Parliament has approved stricter rules for returning migrants without the right to reside in the European Union. The new regulation aims to expedite and simplify the return process for such migrants, requiring them to leave a member state immediately or within a specified period and cooperate with national authorities. Three Slovenian MEPs voted against the measure. European Commissioner for Migration Magnus Brunner emphasized that the regulation clarifies that decisions on who can stay in the EU are made by authorities, not asylum seekers. MEP Roman Tomc from the SDS party stated

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

SDS Christian Forum calls for prayer on the day of statehood

The Christian Forum of SDS has called for participation in a 'Mass for the Homeland' across various regions of Slovenia ahead of the Day of Statehood. The invitation emphasizes the role of Christian values in shaping Slovenian identity, unity, gratitude for independence, and responsibility toward future generations. The forum states that Slovenia was not formed by chance but through courage, unity, and love for the homeland. It highlights that the nation's identity has been built on Christian values such as human dignity, family importance, solidarity, respect for work, and responsibility for

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SloveniaEconomyOverlooked from the right
3 days ago

The consequences of the Pigeon Government: Slovenia drops three places in the Competitiveness Index, worst in government efficiency

Slovenia has dropped three places on the IMD World Competitiveness Index, now ranking 49th out of 70 countries. The report highlights Slovenia's worst performance in government efficiency and notes a decline in institutional strength and resilience. The article attributes these issues to the previous government led by leftist leader Robert Golob. Other top-performing countries include Singapore, Hong Kong, and Switzerland, while Poland overtook Slovenia.

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Stevanović is selling Serbian nationalism in Slovenia under the guise of patriotism

The article discusses Zoran Stevanović, president of the National Assembly and leader of the Resnica party, who is accused of promoting Serbian nationalism under the guise of patriotism. The article references political commentator Janez Markeš, who criticizes Stevanović for claiming that the best Slovenian citizen acts in an unspecified interest and votes according to Janez Janša's instructions, while simultaneously stating that Serbian citizens living in Slovenia do not have certain rights. The article also notes that Stevanović previously led anti-COVID protests during Janez Janša's third政府

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Minister Rončević responds to Zvezdana Mlakar's very offensive post: I do not hold her against her, I wish her and her loved ones all the best

Minister Borut Rončević, responsible for education, science, and youth, responded to comments made by actress and TV host Zvezdana Mlakar on social media platform X. Mlakar had criticized Rončević for his stance on revoking voting rights for citizens of third countries. She then shifted to a personal level, referencing Rončević's wife who is from Thailand, making remarks about cultural differences and gender roles. Rončević replied respectfully, stating he does not hold any grudge against her and expressed goodwill towards her and her family.

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SloveniaBusiness
3 days ago

The US-Iran deal: what about the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian uranium and US sanctions?

The article discusses a 14-point agreement signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkan, which aims to end hostilities between the two countries. The agreement includes provisions for ceasing conflicts, ensuring freedom of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, regulating Iran's nuclear program, lifting U.S. sanctions, and establishing oversight mechanisms for the final agreement. The text also mentions that the agreement came into effect immediately after signing, with further confirmations planned at an event in Switzerland.

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SloveniaEducation
3 days ago

The first tourism and entrepreneurship hackathon in Brežice

The first tourism-business hackathon took place in Brežice on June 11–12, 2026, organized by the Brežice Entrepreneurship, Tourism, and Youth Institute in collaboration with the Faculty of Tourism at the University of Maribor. The event involved 18 students from Gymnasium Brežice and SIC Brežice, who worked in five groups to develop innovative, feasible, and marketable solutions for the local pizza restaurant 'Picerija Huda.' The goal was to introduce young participants to entrepreneurial thinking through practical work, using a design-thinking approach that focused on understanding user needs

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

The 35th anniversary of one of the most important logistical independence operations

The article announces a commemorative event marking the 35th anniversary of the capture of a JNA weapons warehouse in Podstrmec by members of the MORIS reconnaissance unit during Slovenia's independence war. The event will take place on June 19, 2026, at a military facility in Brezovica near Borovnica. It will include speeches by officials from the Association for the Values of Slovenian Independence (VSO), local politicians, and cultural performances.

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Was the court hearing interrupted because of the Nova24TV article?

During the handling of a case at the Labor and Social Court in Ljubljana involving the reimbursement of healthcare costs, an unusual situation arose. According to reports by the portal E-Maribor, the court proceedings were interrupted after a representative of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZZZS) presented an article from Nova24TV that discussed the specific case of the injured party. The article reportedly upset the judge, leading her to halt the proceedings officially due to a consultation. During this break, witnesses claimed they overheard remarks that raised questions about a

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Jan Janša at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the independence of the USA: America is the ideal of the free world

Prime Minister Janez Janša attended the ceremony marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States as a guest of honor. He emphasized the strong friendship and cooperation between Slovenia and the U.S., highlighting the significance of July 4th as a turning point in European history, including for the Slovenian nation. He also congratulated U.S. President Donald Trump and referred to America as an 'ideal of a free world.' The event was attended by several Slovenian ministers and U.S. Ambassador Asel K. Roberts.

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SloveniaEconomyOverlooked from the right
3 days ago

[INFOGRAPHIC] Slovenia's employment rate experienced one of the biggest falls in the EU in the first quarter (still under Robert Golaba)

The article reports that Slovenia's employment rate decreased by 0.3 percentage points during the first quarter of 2026 under the government of Robert Golob, marking one of the largest declines among EU countries. According to Eurostat data, the overall EU employment rate increased slightly by 0.1 percentage points compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. The article highlights that Italy saw the highest increase in employment (0.5 percentage points), while Latvia experienced the largest decline (0.8 percentage points). Other countries with notable decreases include Ireland, Slovenia, and芬兰 (0.

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

The Trump administration has located 146,000 missing migrant children, but the number of missing remains high.

The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, announced during a press conference that the Trump administration has located 146,000 missing migrant children who disappeared under former President Joe Biden’s administration. Despite this, nearly 300,000 children remain unaccounted for. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that over 475,000 unaccompanied children entered the U.S. during the Biden administration, with almost 300,000 still missing by late 2024. Data from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) indicates that approximately 469,000 unaccompanied children arrived

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Responses to amendments to the Local Elections Act: Citizenship is a privilege and the right to vote and be loved is only for those who have it

The article discusses public reactions to changes in Slovenia's local elections law, which restricts participation for citizens from third countries. Left-wing organizations and migrant groups have strongly opposed the law, arguing it revokes voting rights after long-term residency. At a press conference following the law's adoption, representatives from NGOs and migrant organizations expressed concerns, citing cases like that of Flurina Ametaj, whose mother has lived in Slovenia for 34 years but is not a citizen. Social media users also commented, with some suggesting the law creates a form '

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SloveniaEconomy
3 days ago

One man was made worth 15 Slovenians on Friday.

The article discusses how Elon Musk became the first person in history with a net worth exceeding $1 trillion following the initial public offering (IPO) of his space company SpaceX. The value of Musk's wealth increased significantly after the stock price of SpaceX rose sharply on the New York Stock Exchange. The IPO is noted as the largest in the history of global financial markets. The article also mentions that Musk earned nearly $180 billion in a single day.

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SloveniaCulture
3 days ago

The fans were not just watching football, but Ivana Knoll was stealing the spotlight again.

Ivana Knoll, a well-known Croatian football supporter who gained international recognition during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, attended a recent match between Croatia and England in Dallas. She supported her national team despite their loss to England with a score of 4:2. Knoll also shared bold photos on Instagram expressing confidence in Croatia's success and participated in a music event related to football fans in Los Angeles.

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SloveniaMedicine
3 days ago

The municipality of Slovenska Konjica replaced two worn-out bus shelters

The municipality of Slovenske Konjice has replaced two old bus shelters with new ones as part of ongoing efforts to improve public transport infrastructure. The new shelters follow a unified design introduced by the municipality since 2021. Replacements took place in Kobla and Sojek, aiming to enhance safety and comfort for users. Future plans include installing four new shelters in the Špitalič local community area and replacing an existing shelter in Ličenec.

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SloveniaSportsOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

That's why the left doesn't run any campaign fairly.

The article discusses concerns raised by the left regarding a new law on parliamentary investigations, which they claim establishes a 'political police' and grants investigative committees access to sensitive data of journalists and activists. The author compares the left's campaign to the panic surrounding the water referendum. The law was passed by a coalition including SDS, NSi, SLS, Fokus, and supported by both governing Democrats and opposition Resnica. A key change limits the ability to challenge the establishment of an investigation committee before the Constitutional Court. Critics say

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

Two examples of misuse of parliamentary inquiries, because of which Slovenia needs a law revision

The article discusses the misuse of parliamentary inquiry commissions in Slovenia, particularly under the previous Golob coalition government. It highlights two specific cases: an inquiry against the media and SDS, and a blocked inquiry into the company Gen-I and Golob. The article explains that these commissions are constitutional tools for parliamentary oversight but have been criticized for political misuse, inefficiency, and legal shortcomings. Between 1992 and 2022, 38 inquiries were established, but only 12 final reports were adopted due to new elections, political blockades, or lack of 

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

[SHOCKING] For decades, migrants have systematically tortured and sexually abused thousands of girls in the UK

A report by UK MP Rupert Lowe reveals systematic sexual abuse, forced prostitution, and other forms of violence against thousands of white girls by migrant groups, primarily from Pakistan, over several decades. The report claims at least 250,000 girls were subjected to ongoing abuse, including group rapes, physical abuse, forced abortions, and forced conversion to Islam. It also states that authorities and media avoided addressing the issue due to fears of being labeled racist.

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

[Video] Whose hand is reaching for Pigeon's wallet?

The article discusses Robert Golob's recent video where he criticizes the new government and spreads misinformation about a proposed law on parliamentary investigation. It mentions his attempt to involve Tina Gaber or another figure in the video, which portrays him trying to prevent anyone from searching through his phone, computer, or wallet. The article critiques Golob's approach as comical and ineffective, suggesting his propaganda efforts are similar to his leadership style. It also references the expansion of police and FURSA powers under the new government, citing the 'Šuštar Law' as a理由

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SloveniaSports
3 days ago

You gotta play your game

The article discusses the failure of attempts to prevent the formation of a fourth Janez Janša government, noting that various strategies—media manipulation, threats, pressure on new parliamentary parties, and even constitutional complaints—did not succeed. It criticizes the previous government led by Robert Golob for its arrogance, lack of realism, and economic stagnation. The new government aims to change course by reducing burdens on individuals and businesses.

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SloveniaBusiness
3 days ago

[Video] Terrifying Accident in Brazil: 21-Year-Old Woman Thrown Off Bridge Without Safety Rope

A 21-year-old Brazilian woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, died after falling from a 40-meter-high bridge during a bungee jump in São Paulo's Limeira. The incident occurred when workers failed to secure her safety rope before pushing her off the bridge. A video of the event went viral on social media, showing the moment she was lifted over the edge and fell without a safety harness. Two employees fled into the nearby forest but were later captured by police using a helicopter. Authorities are investigating the case as negligence resulting in death.

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SloveniaCrime
4 days ago

Moroccan convicted of rape in Ljubljana retried

A Moroccan national, Tahir Tarza, who was previously sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually assaulting a young woman in Ljubljana in November 2023, is now being retried at the local court for causing minor physical injuries. The assault occurred on Metelkova Street when Tarza and another Moroccan citizen, A. B., approached the victim, restrained her, and committed the act. A. B. was initially given an unofficial five-year sentence but had it reduced to four years on appeal. The victim suffered severe consequences from the attack.

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
4 days ago

European Parliament approves stricter rules for returning migrants without right of residence

The European Parliament has approved stricter rules for returning migrants without the right to reside in the European Union. Member states will be able to expel migrants who pose a security threat more quickly. The regulation allows member states to enter into agreements with third countries to establish detention centers outside the EU for those whose asylum requests are denied. These centers can serve as final destinations or intermediate points for return to the country of origin or another third country. The regulation also outlines obligations for non-EU citizens without legal residency,

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SloveniaSports
4 days ago

Janša in the Presidential Palace: We are still discovering things that were not present in public or that we did not know about

Prime Minister Janez Janša met with President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar, where both emphasized the importance of good relations between institutions and political actors for the benefit of the country and its citizens. President Pirc Musar called for constructive and respectful political cooperation, highlighting universal values such as respect for the constitution, rule of law, solidarity, and responsibility toward future generations. Prime Minister Janša stated that successful resolution of challenges requires collaboration among institutions and political actors, noting that all of

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SloveniaCrime
4 days ago

Gay couple adopts baby, rapes, tortures and strangles him for four months

A same-sex couple, Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerley, were found guilty of severe abuse against a child they had adopted in April 2023. The child, Preston Davey, suffered physical, sexual, and psychological abuse over four months before dying on July 27, 2023. The couple initially claimed the child drowned in a bath but were suspected by police due to inconsistencies, including no signs of water in the child’s airways. A pathologist later identified over 40 injuries, including bruises, internal injuries, and trauma to vital organs. The case has drawn attention to systemic abuse and the

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SloveniaCrime
4 days ago

Slovenian charity donates more than EUR 100 000 in first aid to victims of storms

Slovenska Karitas has allocated over 100,000 euros in emergency aid to families affected by recent floods in Slovenia. The organization has visited several impacted areas, including Komenda, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Žeta, and Halož, and processed 172 requests from households. Of these, 114 homes suffered severe damage, including destroyed roofs and attics, while 58 had flooded basements, damaged doors, and broken windows. The funds will be distributed to affected families in the coming days. Karitas plans to continue fundraising for the second phase of recovery efforts, focusing on the most受损的家庭

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SloveniaSports
4 days ago

[Video] Freedom rejects partnership for a successful Slovenia, Gorenak: Their excuse is baseless

The political movement 'Svoboda' has rejected joining the Partnership for a Successful Slovenia initiative. According to Dr. Vinko Gorenak, the state secretary in the Prime Minister's Office, their reason for rejecting the partnership lacks foundation. The initiative allows opposition parties to participate in drafting legislation before it is submitted to the government, without any obligations. 'Svoboda' claims this collaboration would not serve their interests and instead plans to pursue their own political goals.

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SloveniaEconomyOverlooked from the right
4 days ago

Radenska is also paying the price of the economic policy of the Pigeon

The article discusses the impact of Robert Golob's economic policies on the Slovenian economy, highlighting high taxes, increased bureaucratic burdens, energy and regulatory uncertainty, and an overall hostile climate for businesses. It focuses on the case of the Radenska company, which has lost its license for bottling and distributing PepsiCo products after over 36 years. The company's director, Marián Šefčovič, mentioned that employees face 'inescapable and difficult business decisions,' with concerns about contract non-renewals and potential layoffs. Despite Radenska being under the CzechK

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SloveniaCulture
4 days ago

A restaurant in the countryside is back on the Michelin list

The latest Michelin Guide for Slovenia lists 74 restaurants, including ten with a total of 13 stars. Notable mentions include Hiša Franko with three stars and Milka with two. Other starred restaurants include COB, Dam, Gostilna pri Lojzetu, Grič, Hiša Denk, Hiša Linhart, Pavus, and Galerija okusov. Pavus from Laško is highlighted for being the closest Michelin-starred restaurant to the Posavje region. The Posavje area also has two restaurants listed in the Michelin Selected category: Oštarija Debeluh from Brežice and A3 from Brestanica. These listings indicate recognition of high-quality gastr

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the left
4 days ago

Swedes Pass Law on Good Behavior for Immigrants

The Swedish parliament has passed a law allowing authorities to revoke residency permits for immigrants based on 'bad behavior.' The law does not specify what constitutes inappropriate behavior, but the government mentioned non-payment of debts, taxes, criminal activity, or association with extremist organizations. This law is part of a broader tightening of immigration rules by the right-wing government and its supporting party, the Sweden Democrats, ahead of September parliamentary elections. Critics, including opposition groups and human rights advocates, argue that the law lacks clear界定 of

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the right
4 days ago

[Video] British marines in a spectacular nighttime operation have seized the Russian tanker Smyrtos off the English Channel

British special forces conducted a nighttime amphibious operation in the English Channel, boarding the Russian-owned tanker Smyrtos, which was sailing under a false Cameroonian flag as part of Russia's 'shadow fleet.' The vessel was carrying over 704,000 barrels of Russian oil intended to fund Moscow's war economy. The operation was approved by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and involved significant military assets including helicopters, surveillance aircraft, and naval ships.

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SloveniaCulture
4 days ago

Ivančna Gorica: A renovated barn has been opened in Krka to commemorate the centenary of the births of August Likovnik and Franz Slane

A ceremony was held in Krka to commemorate the centenary of the birth of two notable citizens of Ivančna Gorica, August Likovnik and France Slane, while also marking the reopening of a renovated water wheel. The event included speeches highlighting their shared values and contributions to the community.

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SloveniaCrime
4 days ago

The increase in cocaine use in Slovenia: Are you still hesitant about functional testing?

A recent report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicates a significant increase in cocaine residues in wastewater samples from several Slovenian cities. This has sparked renewed debate over the proposed mandatory drug testing of public officials, including MPs, ministers, and government secretaries. The proposal, introduced by a group of MPs led by Nedeljko Todorović from the Resni.ca party, would involve random testing four times per year, with 10% of officials selected in each round. The report highlights cities like Lleida in Spain, Antwerp in比利时, 和Г

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WorldSports
4 days ago

Kočev Horn and the post-war killings at the heart of the new Bulgarian documentary Tito: The Keyboard of the 20th Century

A Bulgarian documentary titled 'Tito: The Key of the 20th Century' explores the legacy of Josip Broz Tito and the crimes committed during wartime Yugoslavia. It focuses on mass killings, political persecution, camps, the activities of the UDBA and other secret services abroad, and mass graves across former Yugoslavia. The film was premiered on May 5 and is available on the official YouTube channel of the Bulgarian news agency BGNES. The documentary presents a balanced view of history, including communist-era atrocities, which are often downplayed or denied by left-wing politics and mainstream 

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SloveniaPoliticsOverlooked from the right
4 days ago

Is this a record for a privileged pension?

The article discusses Majda Branka Hribar, who has been receiving a pension supplement for meritorious service since 1969, making her a record holder in this regard. The author received information from a source indicating that the state has not adequately explained why Hribar qualifies for this benefit or what specific merits justify it. Despite recent decisions requiring transparency, the government has not provided clear answers regarding the criteria or decision-making process behind granting such benefits.

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the right
4 days ago

The death of Henry Nowak is a mirror for Europe.

On December 3rd last year, 18-year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed five times by Vikram Digwa, a 23-year-old British Sikh, while returning home after spending time with friends at the end of his first semester at the University of Southampton. A friend of Digwa called the police and accused Nowak of making racist remarks. The police believed the accuser and did not provide immediate medical assistance to the critically injured Nowak. Footage from the police camera showed Nowak saying 'I was stabbed' and 'I can't breathe.' Recently, Digwa was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

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SloveniaEconomy
4 days ago

The Fiscal Council warns Janša: "A number of measures have a negative impact on finances!

The Fiscal Council has warned that most of the measures outlined in the coalition agreement of Janez Janša's government have a predominantly negative impact on public finances. The council notes that many proposed measures, which could contribute to more efficient state operations, are general in nature and lack clear timelines for implementation. The coalition partners—SDS, NSi, SLS, FOKUS Marka Lotriča, and Demokrati Anžeta Logarja—have stated in the coalition agreement that all measures increasing expenditures or reducing revenues must not threaten fiscal sustainability. The agreement plans

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SloveniaMedicine
4 days ago

(Sensational) At Paradi, even sad scenes of underage girls and a

At the Pride parade in Ljubljana on June 13, instances of young girls with signs of self-harm were observed. The article discusses an increase in mental health issues among youth in Slovenia over the past decade, particularly among girls, citing reports from institutions such as NIJZ and child psychiatrists. Factors mentioned include school and societal pressures, the influence of social media, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty about the future, family conflicts, and a lack of belonging. The article also references a Harvard study suggesting that lockdowns during the pandemic,配合

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

Migrants run NGOs that work against the state

A press conference was held at Republic Square following an extraordinary session of the National Assembly where a law was passed revoking voting rights for citizens of other countries in local elections. Representatives from non-governmental and migrant organizations opposed the law. Among them were activists from Infokolpa and Cultural Society Gmajna. The article questions the financial backing of Infokolpa, noting it is not registered as an organization and lacks funding information. Katja Utroša criticized the law as turning votes into a political tool, while Aigul Hakimova described it as

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SloveniaCulture
5 days ago

In the 150 damaged facilities, new heavy rainfall is predicted.

After floods that devastated parts of the country, recovery efforts continue in the municipality of Komenda, where over 200 firefighters are conducting cleanup work. The head of the Moste Fire Department stated that today's intervention will be completed but the cleanup will take some time. Residents are being asked to let trained personnel handle the work. Significant damage has also been reported in Cerklje na Gorenjskem. Environmental Minister Polona Rifelj visited affected areas and assured residents that the government will support them.

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SloveniaEconomy
5 days ago

EU eliminates tariffs on US products

The European Parliament has approved the removal of tariffs on industrial goods imported from the United States and a reduction in tariffs on certain agricultural products, as agreed under the trade deal signed in July last year. The agreement includes safeguards allowing the EU to reintroduce tariffs if necessary, such as in cases where domestic producers could be seriously harmed by increased imports from the U.S. The legislation also allows the European Commission to take action if the U.S. fails to meet its commitments under the trade deal.

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SloveniaSports
5 days ago

Janša has accepted the new American ambassador

Prime Minister Janez Janša met with the new U.S. ambassador to Slovenia, Asel K. Roberts, where they confirmed traditional friendly relations between the two countries and expressed willingness to further strengthen cooperation in political, economic, and security areas. Ambassador Roberts presented her credentials to President Nataša Pirc Musar and stated she aims to strengthen ties between the U.S. and Slovenia. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 19 after passing a hearing in March where she emphasized promoting economic cooperation and ensuring Slovenia remains a key part of NATO's

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SloveniaSportsOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

The truth has not yet decided on formal cooperation with the Janše government.

The party Resnica has begun deciding on forming a partnership for a successful Slovenia, a proposal made by Prime Minister Janez Janša to all parties remaining formally in opposition. Zoran Stevanović, leader of Resnica, welcomed the agreement but noted it lacks sufficient content. The party's parliamentary group discussed the potential joining of the partnership in the morning. The process continues with the party's organs. Once a final decision is made, they will send a message to the public. A meeting of the party's council was planned for the afternoon but was confirmed not to take place.

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SloveniaMedicineOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

[Video] New accident: a full-speed car crashed into a rock on the Cornish

A video has surfaced online showing an inflatable boat crashing into rocks at the Kornati islands. The footage was uploaded by a member of the Zadar branch of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Jure Zubčić, who commented on the incident in relation to a recent maritime tragedy near Split where four people died. The police were not informed of the crash, and it appears no injuries or significant damage occurred. Zubčić expressed concern over increasing chaos on the sea and called for clearer rules and oversight.

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SloveniaCultureOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

Juhant na Lipa Reconciliation: When we bury the dead together and celebrate the seventh anniversary, Slovenia will rise to new life

The article discusses a traditional commemorative ceremony held by the group 'Združeni ob Lipi sprave' on the Day of Remembrance, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation. A wreath was laid at the memorial site for victims of wartime violence, and a prayer was led by Auxiliary Bishop Franc Šuštar. Prof. Dr. Janez Juhant, president of the organization, spoke about the recently adopted law regarding hidden war graves and the burial of victims. He emphasized the importance of truth, remembering the fate of loved ones, and dignified treatment of remains. Juhant also criticized the lack of proper death cert

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SloveniaMedicine
5 days ago

[Video] What kind of Ukrainian drone strikes will Putin be on his knees soon?

The article reports on recent Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian oil storage facilities in the Krasnodar region and the largest refinery in Moscow. It notes that these attacks have worsened Russia's fuel supply crisis and strained its energy infrastructure. Local authorities confirmed that a drone strike caused a fire at an oil storage facility in Krasnodar, while Russian officials attribute such incidents to falling debris from drones rather than direct hits on targets. The article also mentions a related tweet from NEXTA describing drone attacks in Moscow and includes details about a路

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SloveniaCrimeOverlooked from the right
5 days ago

The optional court structure KNOVS is sitting

The article discusses a pre-election judicial construction involving the Specialized State Prosecution (SDT), which filed an indictment against four members of the NSi party—Jernej Vrtovc, Janez Žaklja, Jože Horvat, and Matej Tomin—for alleged abuse of office under Article 257 of the Criminal Code. The indictment was related to an unannounced police inspection in November 2023 following the Dars affair, during which the police allegedly monitored individuals. The article suggests this may be part of a pre-election political instrumentalization of justice, similar to past instances. The NSi has

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SloveniaCulture
5 days ago

Could the Constitutional Court prevent the abolishment of the right to vote for foreigners?

The article discusses a new law passed by the National Assembly that removes the voting rights of foreigners and citizens of third countries in local elections, including municipal and district councils, as well as mayoral elections. The law aims to prevent abuses such as fake registrations of temporary residences in Ljubljana before local elections, where groups of people would register at addresses in the city and then deregister after the election. This practice allowed them to influence the election results. The article references Vili Kovačič, who has previously highlighted these issues,

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SloveniaCulture
5 days ago

The Czech Republic will soon abolish the compulsory contribution to national television

The Czech government under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has proposed ending the mandatory contribution for national television and radio, shifting funding entirely to state budget allocations. This would reduce annual funding for Czech Television and Czech Radio by up to 1.4 billion koruna (approximately €58 million). The directors of both institutions expressed shock at the proposal, warning it could lead to layoffs and reduced production.

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