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Crazy, what does Tadej Pogačar: Already in the opening stage, he made an attack that the whole world is talking about (VIDEO)
Tadej Pogačar has won the first stage of the Tour de Suisse, securing victory by two minutes and thirteen seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. This marks his ninth win of the year and further cements his status as a top cyclist. The article highlights Pogačar's strong performance, noting his dominance over competitors like Mathieu van der Poel and his overall form heading into the July French race. It also mentions that this is Pogačar's first time competing in the Tour de Suisse, which he has yet to win, along with other major races such as the Basque region race. Primož Roglič is also

Rock'n'roll bandits, Pithee has completed the work of Red Bull
The first stage of the 32nd Rallye Slovenije, from Velengrad to Rogaska Slatina, concluded according to the wishes of the Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe team, which took full control of the race. Jan Tratnik played a key role with his strong pace, breaking up the field and setting up the team's success. Laurence Pithie won the stage, with teammate Arne Marit finishing second and Edoardo Zambanini third. The best Slovenian driver was Tilen Finkšt, who finished seventh. Jakob Omrzal completed the stage in 25th place with the same time as the winner and main favorite, German Florian Lipowitz.

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

The winner will return the favor to Pithea, and Hatred doesn't hide his self-confidence from the Summit.
The race in Celje had an unexpected outcome. The main group was thinned out but not enough to prevent the final sprint. Laurence Pithie (Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe) dominated the sprint, securing his second stage win of the season. Jakob Omrzel (Bahrain Victorious) finished in the same time as the winner and remains calm ahead of Saturday's king's stage over Mount Vršič. The third stage of the 32nd Race Across Slovenia seemed to have reshuffled the cards among contenders for the overall victory. The climb before descending into Celje was demanding enough to drop some riders but not enough to让

Urška Zigarth in hospital, video of the terrible fall has been released
Urška Žigart had difficulties during the opening stage of a cycling race, finishing 17th with a time deficit of 1 minute and 42 seconds. In the final stage in Locarno, she was part of a group with the winner of the first stage, Femke de Vries, but was later listed at the back of the standings with a time deficit of 2 minutes and 15 seconds, suggesting a fall in the last three kilometers. Social media videos showed her falling at around 50 km/h due to losing control over her bike on a speed-reduction obstacle. Other cyclists also fell in the larger group. The stage was won by Italian cyclist El

Robert Golob has submitted his signature for a referendum on the amendment of the law on parliamentary investigation
Robert Golob, leader of the Freedom Movement, has submitted his signature in support of a referendum on a proposed amendment to the law on parliamentary investigation. He also signed a petition to initiate a referendum on the law on local elections, which would revoke the voting rights of citizens of other countries at local elections. In a statement, Golob criticized the ruling political agenda for potentially using the new law to target individuals based on their values and beliefs, suggesting that investigations could lead to public exposure of personal information.

Pigeon commented on Slovenia's drop in the IMD ranking and the new government's statement
Robert Golob, leader of the Freedom Movement and former prime minister, commented on Slovenia's drop in the IMD competitiveness ranking and the new government's statement. He emphasized distinguishing between concrete data and survey responses. Slovenia fell three places to 49th out of 70 countries this year, with the biggest decline in governmental efficiency. The IMD report evaluates countries' ability to maintain environments supporting business competitiveness, based on 262 indicators across four pillars: economic success, governmental efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure. A

"It could have been better, it could have been worse".
The Slovenian national futsal team has been drawn into Group 11 alongside Belgium and Norway for the World Championship 2028 qualifiers. The head coach, Tomislav Horvat, expressed mixed feelings about the draw, noting it could have been better but also acknowledging it could have been worse. He emphasized the need for Slovenia to perform well and secure a spot in the elite round of qualifications.

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
With an eye on the lead, Australia and hosts USA open round two of Group D.
The United States and Australia open the second round of Group D in the 2026 World Cup. The winner of this match will take sole leadership in the group and be one goal away from securing a spot in the next stage of the competition. The U.S. team enters with confidence after their 4-1 victory over Paraguay, with Folarin Balogun scoring twice. Australia's coach, Tony Popovic, is expected to employ a more defensive strategy with five defenders, including Harry Souttar, who performed well against Turkey. Australia's forwards Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe aim to replicate their performance,

Vingegaard's duel with Pogacher has become significantly more difficult.
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard, who is challenging Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar at the Tour de France, will not have the support of one of his key teammates this year. Belgian cyclist Wout van Aert has withdrawn from the race due to a shoulder injury. Van Aert was expected to play a crucial role in helping Vingegaard during the French Grand Tour. Meanwhile, Pogačar will once again compete in the event, aiming for his fifth victory, having previously won in 2020, 2021, 2024, and 2025. Van Aert has been an important figure for the Dutch team in recent years, contributing significantly to Vิง

If you're looking for a date without disappointment, check out what she-on.com has to offer that will change your dating life forever.
The article discusses new features introduced by ona-on.com, a leading Slovenian dating app, aimed at improving user experience. The updates include mobile profiles with a streamlined interface allowing users to swipe through content such as photos, interests, compatibility areas, descriptions, video and audio presentations, and music preferences with a single swipe. The article highlights these changes as helping users better understand potential matches and save time by providing a clearer picture of the person on the other end.

Trump insults Meloni, the foreign minister cancels his trip to the US
According to reports, during an interview with Italian television La7, U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asked him to take a photo with her at the G7 summit in France. Trump described the encounter as awkward and expressed regret for agreeing to the photo request. Meloni later denied Trump's claims, calling them completely fabricated. In response to Trump's comments, Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani canceled his planned visit to the United States.

This is World Cup day, the pressure is on with the second round.
On the eighth day of the FIFA World Cup, the second round begins for several teams who lost their opening matches. Czech Republic faces pressure after losing to South Korea, with calls for coach Miroslav Koubek to strengthen the offense and potentially include Adam Hlozek in the starting lineup. South Africa is under scrutiny following a poor performance against Mexico and two red cards, with speculation about returning to a familiar formation. Switzerland faces significant pressure after a disappointing draw with Qatar, while Bosnia and Herzegovina feel more confident after their tie with the

Slovenian fund acquires half of Adria Dental Group
Advance Capital Partners, a Slovenian private equity firm, has agreed to acquire a 50% stake in Adria Dental Group from Croatian investment firm Provectus Capital Partners. Adria Dental Group operates 12 clinics across 16 locations in Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy, employing over 700 professionals and generating annual revenue exceeding €60 million. The acquisition requires regulatory approval. The group was founded in 2021 by Provectus Capital Partners and has since grown through several acquisitions, expanding into Slovenia and Italy. Both firms expressed optimism about the future growth and

Sunscreen always looks better than skin cancer
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of skin cancer and highlights the importance of sun protection for workers exposed to UV radiation. It emphasizes that employers have a legal obligation under the Labor Safety Act to address this risk through preventive measures, training, and health promotion. The text notes that outdoor work leads to higher UV exposure, which increases the risk of skin and eye diseases, including skin cancer. Statistics show that around 5,500 people in Slovenia are diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer annually, while approximately 800 are diagnosed with mel瘤
If they lose to Croatia, the English have a conspiracy theory ready.
Croatia and England face off in the first round of Group L at the World Cup. England has already prepared a 'conspiracy theory' if they lose to Croatia. England came to this World Cup with high ambitions and dreams of winning the title, so any setback would be shocking. Any result other than a win against Croatia would be considered a failure, especially since Croatia eliminated them in the semifinals at the 2018 World Cup and is their toughest opponent in the group. In the lead-up to the match, English media are creating a narrative that could serve as an excuse in case of failure. The focus,

The crane assembly is cancelled.
The cycling club Kranj has announced the cancellation of this year's Velo Nova Kranj race, which is categorized by UCI as 1.1, the oldest international cycling race in Slovenia. The club stated that despite several months of efforts, numerous meetings, and intensive searching for financial solutions, they were unable to secure all the necessary funds to organize the event at the level required by its international status. They emphasized that the cancellation was not due to an upgrade to a higher UCI category but rather the inability to provide timely confirmation of the financial structure. A

He's expecting a new teammate from Barcelona.
Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Marc Casadó from Barcelona to strengthen their midfield ahead of the new season. The club has already secured Ederson from Atalanta but is looking for additional balance, aggression, and reliability in defense. If Casadó joins, he would become a teammate of Slovenian player Benjamin Šeško, who plays under manager Michael Carrick. Casadó had some good periods with Barcelona under coach Hansi Flick but his role has diminished due to the rise of other young academy players like Marc Bernal.

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

Flirt, Zvita Feltna, Vlada Kreslin and Siddharth at the traditional music show in the Giro Hall
The article announces the return of the traditional NGEN Days music event in Most pri Žirovnici, featuring performances by Flirrt, Zvita feltna, Vlado Kreslin, and Siddharta. The event includes two evenings of music, socializing, and family-friendly activities such as a children's program with inflatable castle, sports games, competitions, and prizes. Admission is free, but VIP tickets are available at the restaurant Manu.

The Celtics champions will play the Wall in the first round of the new season.
The article reports on the draw results for the first round of the 2026/27 Slovenian First League season. It states that the reigning champions, Celje, will face Mura in their opening match on July 18. Other matches include Maribor playing against Aluminij, Olimpija Ljubljana hosting Bravo, and several other fixtures. The article also mentions upcoming key derby matches between Maribor and Olimpija throughout the season.

Mountain Race Gorjanci 88 88 entries and the announcement of a new great race
The organizers of the Gorjanci Hillclimb (AMD Novo Mesto) have received 88 entries for this year's event. Nearly half of these participants, 42 drivers (including 7 in the Accuracy category), are veterans. The race counts toward both the FIA European Hillclimb Championship for vintage cars and the Central European Zone (CEZ) competition for both modern and vintage vehicles. The event will take place on June 20–21 at the traditional 4.3 km course starting from Gornja Težka Voda above Novo Mesto. Training sessions and two racing runs will be held over the two days. Veteran driver Milan Bubnič is

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

Grah Lazar denies interfering with the investigation by sending a text message to Hajdinjak
Petra Grah Lazar, nova vodja kabineta ministra za notranje zadeve, je po poročanju Televizije Slovenija poslala SMS-sporočilo tedanjemu predsedniku uprave Darsa Valentinu Hajdinjaku, v katerem je opisala svojo vlogu pri podpisani kazenski ovadbi zoper Hajdinjakovega strankarskega kolege Mateja Tonina. Sporočilo so odkrili kriminalisti NPU med hišno preiskavo Hajdinjaka v okviru afere Dars leta 2024. Tožilstvo je navedlo, da sporočilo ni lahko štelo za izdajo tajnega podatka ali zlorabo položaja. Grah Lazar zanika, da bi posegala v preiskave.

Hurt will play for Cedevito Olimpija at least until the 2026/27 season.
American basketball player Matthew Hurt has signed an extension with Cedevita Olimpija, ensuring he will remain with the team at least until the end of the 2026/27 season. Hurt joined the team in January 2026 and quickly became a key player, contributing significantly to the team's performance in the second half of the season. However, his season was cut short due to a knee injury suffered during the first game of the national championship finals against Krka. Coach Zvezdan Mitrović expressed satisfaction with the contract extension, noting Hurt's successful integration into the team. In the 2

Full list of top scorers after World Cup round 1
The opening round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup featured several surprising results and notable performances. Underdog teams such as Cape Verde, Morocco, and DR Congo secured draws against stronger opponents, including Spain, Brazil, and Portugal respectively. Hosts the United States and defending champions Argentina both started strongly with decisive victories. The article lists the top scorers after the first round, highlighting Lionel Messi with three goals, followed by Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, Harry Kane, and others.

Zlatko Zahović signed with Maribor
Zlatko Zahović, legenda slovenskega nogometa, se vrača v Maribor po več kot šestih letih. Po informacijah STA je uradno podpisal sodelovanje v vlogi športnega direktorja do konca maja 2028. Zahović je bil ključna figura v klubu tako kot igralec kot tudi v funkciji športnega direktorja, kjer je pomagal klubu doseči uspehe. V zadnjih letih je deloval za UEFA, zdaj pa se vrača v Maribor, kjer mu čaka težko delo zaradi nesrečnega rezultata kluba v pretekli sezoni.

Jan Plestenjak showed his paradise and his neighbors #video
Jan Plestenjak shared videos on social media showcasing his home in Strunjan and his neighbors living in the area of Strunjanskih solin. He emphasizes his love for Strunjan, describing it as one of the most beautiful places in Slovenia. In the videos, he highlights local residents such as farmer Michele, who is installing a bat house to reduce mosquito populations. Plestenjak also mentions friends named Nevia, Bruna, and Sandija during a walk around the salt flats.

Messi's father declared dead
Florencia Peña, a television presenter and actress, falsely reported the death of Lionel Messi's father, Jorge Messi, during a live broadcast. This led to widespread confusion and emotional distress for the Messi family. Peña publicly apologized and ended her collaboration with the production team, which also lost employees involved in spreading the misinformation. The Messi family issued a statement clarifying that Jorge Messi is alive but has health issues and is under medical care. Lionel Messi was seen crying after the match against Algeria, possibly due to the stress caused by the false报道

Zahovic and the Turkish owners of NK Maribor in serious talks about returning to the People's Garden?
The article reports that Turkish owners of NK Maribor have begun serious discussions with Zlatko Zahović regarding his potential return to the club as a sports director. While no agreement has been finalized, initial talks have been positive, and further negotiations are expected. The article notes that NK Maribor is entering a new season in a challenging position due to unresolved coaching staff and management issues. The Turkish owners see Zahović as a key solution for stabilizing and turning around the club's sporting narrative. However, it is emphasized that Zahović would not hold the same

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 (

Janja Garnbret in Innsbruck after a record high
Janja Garnbret, the Slovenian champion in sport climbing, is returning to competition after a four-week break. She will compete in Innsbruck, Austria, where she has previously won nine World Cup events. Garnbret took a break from competition to focus on a natural rock climbing project in France, which she dedicated five years to. During her absence, she participated in two World Cup events in China but did not win either, missing out on reaching 50 career World Cup victories. The article highlights her return to competition and her upcoming participation in the World Series in Innsbruck.

Seoul says Trump wants to focus on North Korea after Iran.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung stated that U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a desire to focus on North Korea after reaching an agreement with Iran. Lee mentioned that sanctions against North Korea have become less effective due to military cooperation between North Korea and Russia stemming from the war in Ukraine. The two leaders had in-depth discussions on peace on the Korean Peninsula and relations between South Korea and the United States.

Former Austrian representative Hans Buzek has died.
Hans Buzek, former Austrian football player and national team member, has passed away at the age of 89. He played for Austria's national team, making 42 appearances and participating in the 1958 World Cup. Buzek was a key figure in Austrian football history, achieving unique feats such as winning titles with multiple teams in the same season and becoming the top scorer in the Austrian league at just 17 years old. He also had a successful post-playing career, including managing clubs and working as a sports director.

Switching to an electric car has never been easier
The article discusses a partnership between Emil Frey Slovenia and the Slovenian brand MegaTel to provide an integrated solution for transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs). The collaboration aims to offer customers a comprehensive ecosystem that includes home charging solutions, smart energy management systems, and support services such as consultation, installation, maintenance, and warranty.
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,

There is no truce for Lebanon, Israel continues to attack the south of the country
Israeli forces conducted air strikes in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, which was supposed to include Lebanon. The attacks occurred near Nabatieh and included drone strikes on the coastal city of Ansariye. At least four people were killed in Wednesday's attacks, bringing the total death toll since Monday to at least five. While some residents have returned home due to reduced hostilities, the Lebanese army has advised against returning due to ongoing Israeli threats. The conflict began in early March when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel in supportof

Miha Hercog has already introduced the newly-elected to his ex-wife and daughter.
Miha Hercog, a musician and producer, was spotted at a traditional picnic with his new girlfriend, lawyer Nina Namorš. While some reports suggest they are a couple, Hercog remains vague about their relationship, stating he does not know if they are more than friends. His former wife, singer Saša Lendero, and their daughter have met Nina, but Hercog has kept his personal life private since his separation from Lendero. Meanwhile, Saša is reportedly in a relationship with former court accountant Tomáš Vesel.

Summer evenings among the vineyards: cinema, comedy and wine on the Golden Hill
The article describes the Zlati grič vineyard in Škala, Slovenia, highlighting its unique blend of wine production, cultural events, and natural beauty. It emphasizes the venue's transformation into a special summer destination with activities such as cinema under the stars, comedy evenings, and wine tastings. The location is described as an idyllic part of Slovenia's wine region, comparable to Tuscany, offering visitors relaxation and cultural experiences.

Even the fans don't approve of the controversial refreshment breaks.
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has introduced mandatory hydration breaks during World Cup matches, which allow television networks to air commercials. While broadcasters have welcomed this change, many fans at stadiums have expressed dissatisfaction with these forced interruptions. The article reports that fans have been heard whistling and booing whenever referees paused games for three minutes, approximately 22 minutes into each half. This new rule marks the first time in World Cup history that matches are divided into four segments.

Cancer: Goals are attainable, but we must set the bar high
Matjaž Rakovec has been re-elected as president of the Slovenian Ice Hockey Association for a fifth term, which will last until 2030. He emphasized that the goals set by the association are achievable but require high standards. The association faces ongoing financial challenges and aims to bring at least one World Championship group to Slovenia by 2032. Rakovec mentioned past experiences with a joint candidacy project with Hungary, which ended poorly due to Hungary's last-minute withdrawal. Despite this, he remains open to future collaborations, including with Austria and Slovakia. The hockey

Starmer's challenger, Burnham, has won a crucial by-election.
Andy Burnham, an experienced Labour politician and mayor of Manchester, won the by-election in the Makerfield constituency on Thursday. This victory ensures his seat in Parliament and opens the path for him to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party and the premiership. Burnham defeated Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon in the election, which was held following the resignation of Josh Sims. Burnham has previously indicated he would challenge Starmer for party leadership and now needs support from at least 81 out of 402 Labour MPs to enter the contest. In his讲话,

Radenska remains without a Pepsi license, and among employees there is also care for jobs
Radenska will lose its license for producing and distributing Pepsi products by July 1, according to the report by Preiskovalno.si. The company has been collaborating with PepsiCo for several years. Management informed employees of the decision last week, stating production will continue as planned until the end of the year while preparing a new strategy post-collaboration. Employees express uncertainty about potential impacts on jobs, though no official layoffs have been announced yet. Radenska acquired Pepsi, Mirinda, and 7UP rights in Croatia after being taken over by the Kofola group. The

In front of the favourites for the first real test in Slovenia
The third stage of the Tour of Slovenia presents a different challenge compared to the previous sprint stage in Ormož, where Dušan Rajović won. Laurence Pithie remains in the leader's jersey but will relinquish it on Friday as favorites for the overall victory come into focus. Among Slovenian riders, Tilen Finkšt is in the best position overall, while Jakob Omrzela has high ambitions on his home cycling circuit. The stage starts at 11:30 AM, with detailed coverage available on Sportal.

Panic at the Ljubljana Court
The article reports that a state of emergency (preplah) was declared at the District Court in Ljubljana. The reason for this measure has not yet been disclosed. The area is under special surveillance, with intervention services present at the scene. No further details are available at this time.

Attempted murder: 3-year-old thrown into a crocodile pen
A three-year-old boy was thrown into an enclosure with crocodiles at a small zoo in Huntington, near Cambridge, England. A 30-year-old man has been arrested and is suspected of attempted murder. The BBC reports that the child was thrown into the enclosure, while The Times states he was thrown into the enclosure by the suspect. An eyewitness claims the suspect's wife jumped after him to save the child. The child is in critical but stable condition in the hospital. It is unknown whether the injuries were caused by the fall or by the animals. The police are investigating and interviewing everyone

Angry Iranians will file a complaint
The Iranian national football team has expressed dissatisfaction with their treatment at the World Cup and plans to file an official complaint with FIFA regarding travel restrictions. The team wanted to travel two days before their match against Belgium in Los Angeles but was denied by U.S. authorities. Iran claims this decision hindered their preparation for the game.

The plot of Borja Iglesias: he was not allowed in the hotel
At the World Cup, Spanish player Borja Iglesias faced an issue when security at his hotel did not recognize him upon his return and would not allow him back into the hotel. After a match against the Green Islands ended in a surprise 0:0 draw, Spain's head coach Luis de la Fuente gave the team a day off before their next game against Saudi Arabia. Iglesias left the hotel with family but encountered difficulties returning due to security not recognizing him. He had to call someone from the Spanish delegation to resolve the confusion and gain access back to the hotel.

Minister Zupančič shows what the building looks like in Lithuania #video
Minister za pravosodje Mihael Zupančič je ogledal sporno stavbo na Litijski cesti v Ljubljani, ki je bila kupljena leta 2023 za 7,7 milijona evrov. Po njegovih besedah je stanje stavbe še slabše kot je razkrival posnetek, ki je objavil na družbenem omrežju. Poudaril je, da se ministrstvo za pravosodje ukvarja s preverjanjem podrobnosti in iskanjem rešitev za novo sodno stavbo. Stavba je bila kupljena med vladanjem Dominike Švarc Pipan.
Hard to reach mountain resort historic signature scene
The U.S. and Iran have signed an agreement to end the war in the Middle East at the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock, confirmed by the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The location was proposed by representatives from both countries, as well as Pakistan and Qatar, according to AFP. The content of the agreement, which began with attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran in late February, remains partially unknown. President Donald Trump reiterated his commitment that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons and announced plans to hold a press conference to read out the full agreement with Iran,

Weekly Horoscope (June 15 - June 21): Who will receive confirmation that they are on the right path?
The article provides a weekly horoscope covering June 15–21, focusing on astrological transitions and personal reflections. It discusses themes such as decision-making, letting go, and receiving confirmation that one is on the right path. The content includes general advice for individuals under different zodiac signs, including Taurus (Oven) and Gemini (Bik), with specific guidance on relationships, finances, and personal growth.

Slovenia's decline in the international competitiveness ranking
The article reports that Slovenia has dropped further down the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) competitiveness ranking, now at 49th place out of 70 countries. The Economic Chamber of Slovenia (GZS) states this confirms concerns about the country's economic development. General Director Vesna Nahtigal emphasizes the need for economic growth to maintain quality jobs and public services, referencing the 'Made in Slovenia 2035' program. The new coalition government includes proposed measures, but implementation and cooperation among stakeholders remain critical. Slovenia l

How does marriage affect your health?
The article discusses the impact of legal marriage on health, citing research that suggests married individuals have better cardiovascular health, lower stress levels, and improved mental well-being. It highlights how a stable partnership can contribute to longer life expectancy and reduced risk of serious illnesses such as heart disease and cancer. The text references analyses of millions of medical records and emphasizes the role of a spouse as an informal caregiver.

Mokoena with white point crown South African final pressure
The article reports on a World Cup match between the Czech Republic and South Africa in Group A, which ended in a 1-1 draw. It mentions key moments such as the early goal by Czech player Michael Sadilek and the performance of referee Tori Penso, who became the second female referee in men's World Cup history. The article also notes that both teams have only one point after two matches and will need to perform well in their final group game to advance to the knockout stage.

This pearl of the Adriatic hasn't gone wild with prices
The article discusses price trends along the Adriatic coast, noting that while prices have generally risen, there are exceptions where costs remain lower than in highly touristic areas. It highlights Neum, a coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains relatively affordable for tourists compared to other parts of Croatia. The piece provides specific examples such as coffee prices starting at around 1 euro and meals like čevapčići costing between 5 and 8 euros.
After a stormy week with spots and spills until the end of the week gradually getting warmer
The article reports on severe weather conditions across northern Slovenia over the past week, including heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and damage caused by strong winds. It highlights specific areas affected, such as Ljutomer, Markovci, Ormož, Šentilj, Sveta Ana, Sveta Trojica, Sveti Andraž, Hoče-Slivnica, and Kidričeva. Local authorities and emergency services provided updates on incidents, including roof damage in Lahonci near Ormož. The forecast indicates variable weather with scattered showers and thunderstorms today, followed by partly sunny and dry conditions tomorrow. Temperatures are预计

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.

The Green Steel Open is 2026.
The article announces the Štore Green Steel Open 2026, an international men's tennis tournament to be held in Štore and Šentjur between June 29 and July 5, 2026. The event features a prize fund of $15,000 and includes top players such as Bor Artnak, who won last year's tournament. The tournament aims to provide opportunities for Slovenian players to gain ATP points and international experience while promoting tennis in the region.

Grah Lazar denies that she wanted to interfere with the investigation against Tonin, claiming that the information about the signed indictments was first published by the media
Petra Grah Lazar, former director of the National Security Agency (NPU) and head of the cabinet of Interior Minister Franci Matoš, denied today that she wanted to visit an open investigation against then-president of Nova Slovenija (NSi) Matej Tonin in 2020. She stated that the media were the first to report on the signed investigations against Tonin and Žan Mahnič, not herself. The prosecution confirmed that Grah Lazar was investigated for alleged disclosure of confidential information and abuse of her position but the charges were dismissed because the alleged offenses did not fall under her

The Slovenes have not yet tasted the joy of victory in Tivoli.
The Slovenian table tennis players have yet to win at the WTT Star Contender tournament in Ljubljana. Darko Jorgić and Deni Kožul lost their first-round match against Chinese opponents with a score of 2:3. The pair had strong moments but made errors in the deciding set, allowing their Chinese opponents to secure the victory. Jorgić expressed disappointment, noting they made too many mistakes despite playing well overall. He will face Taiwanese player Hung Jing-Kai in his next singles match.

Victor Munoz is a new addition to Liverpool.
Liverpool has agreed to sign Victor Munoz from Osasuna. The 22-year-old forward has completed a medical in the United States and signed a long-term contract. Munoz made his debut for Spain against Serbia in March and scored a goal. He played 34 matches for Osasuna across all competitions, scoring seven goals and providing five assists. Newcastle had initially shown interest in Munoz before Liverpool secured an agreement to buy out his contract for €40 million.

A fourth victim was found after the racing of a sailboat and a catamaran
A yacht collided with a catamaran off the coast of Croatia, resulting in four fatalities. The yacht was flying the French flag and had 118 passengers and seven crew members aboard. The collision occurred between the islands of Brač and Šolta, and the wreck was located by the Croatian navy using a drone before divers were sent to investigate. A fourth body was found inside the yacht's cabin. Four people were injured, including three with minor injuries and one with severe spinal injuries. Authorities are investigating the incident, collecting data on the vessel's movements and reviewing navigat

Peter Prevc on the events in Belgrade, where they did not get an answer
Former ski jumper Peter Prevc discusses developments in Belgrade related to the selection of the host city for the 2031 World Nordic Ski Championships. He notes that the focus in Belgrade seemed more on who would become president of the International Ski Federation rather than on deciding the host city for the event. Prevc also outlines his current projects, including his role with the Slovenian ski team, work on infrastructure in Žirovnica, and leadership of the Planica organizing committee.

Elye Wahi granted entry to Canada after conversion
Elye Wahi, napadalec reprezentance Slonokoščene obale, je dobil dovoljenje za vstop v Kanado za tekmo proti Nemčiji na svetovnem prvenstvu, kljub prvotnemu zavračanju vizuma zaradi sumov na prirejanje rezultatov. Kanada je odložila izdajo vizuma, saj je zahtevala dodatne informacije o njegovi pravni situaciji. Francoska nogometna liga je vložila pritožbo zaradi podatkov, ki kažejo na morebitno goljufijo, posebej glede povečanega števila stavov na rumeni karton, ki je Wahi prejel proti Metzu.

In Maribor, there's also Christian Czech and Tina Sutej, and the sensational Ziva Remic...
The article reports on Slovenia's top athletes competing at the national championships in Maribor. It highlights Kristjan Čeh, an European discus champion, who recently achieved 69.35 meters at a meet in Estonia. Čeh discusses his training regimen, including participation in shot put to break the monotony of discus training. He also mentions his goals for the upcoming European Championships in Birmingham. The article also notes Tina Šutej's participation and other notable athletes.

Disgraceful scene from Croatian island: Faeces allegedly dumped into sea in front of bathers
Residents of the village of Lumbarda on the Croatian island of Korcula were shocked by an incident at a local beach where a water supply truck emptied fecal matter into the sea near swimmers. The event occurred in the bay of Tatinja when a damaged municipal vehicle was replaced by a water supply truck from NPKLM. A video shows brown liquid being discharged into the sea, which locals claim was feces. The incident happened close to swimmers and has sparked outrage among residents.

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

Cancer receives fifth consecutive mandate, long-term goal of the SP organization 2032
At the annual general meeting of the Slovenian Ice Hockey Association, Matjaž Rakovec was re-elected as president for his fifth consecutive term, spanning 2026–2030. Rakovec emphasized the successful work of the association in previous terms, the strong ice hockey infrastructure in Slovenia, and collaboration with clubs. He also mentioned challenges such as major club competitions and infrastructure development, including a new arena in Kranj which will take several years to complete. The meeting confirmed Rakovec's leadership with unanimous support from delegates. Miho Butaro and Gregor Gorič

Mourinho has lured a new signing to Real Madrid.
The article reports that French footballer Ibrahim Konate has moved from Liverpool to Real Madrid, signing a four-year contract through June 30, 2030. It mentions that Konate played 183 matches for Liverpool, scoring seven goals, and previously played for German club Leipzig and French club Sochaux. The article also notes that Real Madrid is undergoing a team renewal after two underperforming seasons and that José Mourinho is returning as coach. Additionally, it states that Spanish left-back Marc Cucurella and Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva are joining the club, while Dani Carvajal and大卫

Janc and Makuc from Blaugrano conquered European competition
The article reports on the European Handball Championship final where Barcelona defeated Füchse Berlin. It lists previous victories by Barcelona and mentions Füchse Berlin's second consecutive loss in the final. Three Slovenian players participated: Blaž Janc, Domen Makuc, and Nejc Cehte. The article notes Janc's six goals, Makuc's five goals, and mentions that Cehte did not score. Portuguese player Luis Frade was the most effective scorer for Spain with seven goals, while Danish player Mathias Gidsel scored eight goals for Germany. In the third-place match, German Magdeburg defeated Danish Aa

[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

The 3 zodiac signs who love the most sincerely (and never cheat)
The article discusses three zodiac signs—Taurus, Cancer, and Pisces—that are considered to have an exceptional sense of loyalty in relationships. It describes Taurus as valuing stability and security, making them committed partners who act on solid actions rather than empty words. Cancer is portrayed as highly emotional, driven by the moon, and dedicated to creating a warm and loving home. Pisces is described as deeply intuitive and emotionally sensitive, with a strong need for love and connection.

Wembanyama or Brunson, it could be over.
The article discusses an upcoming NBA playoff game between the New York Knicks and the Dallas Mavericks, highlighting the potential significance of the match for both teams. It mentions Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson, noting their personal connection through their friendship with Slovenian player Luka Dončić. The article suggests that if the Knicks win, it could mark a historic moment for the team, while some fans believe Brunson's departure was a major mistake for the Mavericks during Dončić's tenure.

Vučić and Stevanović also on the issue of "the legacy of the former common state"
The article reports on a meeting between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Slovenian National Assembly President Zoran Stevanović. They discussed strengthening bilateral relations, including resolving open issues such as the legacy of their former shared state. Vučić expressed willingness to address these matters constructively. Stevanović reiterated Slovenia's support for Serbia's European Union accession process, and Vučić invited Slovenia to participate in the Expo 2027 in Belgrade. Both leaders emphasized the importance of reforms, adherence to European values, and alignment with EU外交

Is the war ending? Washington and Tehran confirm the peace agreement
The article reports on the confirmation of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, with Pakistan and Iranian officials also confirming the deal. The agreement reportedly includes an immediate halt to military operations across all fronts, including Lebanon, and a planned signing ceremony in Switzerland on June 19. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deal on his social media platform, stating it would lead to the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of Iran's maritime blockade. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Garibabadi confirmed the deal ends the war and is

In the ABA league, Slovan Bratislava and Cibona also play.
The article reports that the ABA League has decided to expand to 20 teams for the 2026/27 season, including Zagreb-based Cibona and Slovak team Slovan Bratislava. This follows the previous season with 18 teams, including three Slovenian clubs. Cibona returns after a one-year absence, while Slovan Bratislava makes its debut in the league. The league will announce details of the new competition format later.

For the spectacle in Stožice, Urnaut returns, a special honor for Gasparini and Vinčić
The article discusses the upcoming men's volleyball tournament of the Nations League at the Stožice arena in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The event will feature teams such as Canada, Bulgaria, Italy, and Brazil. The Slovenian Volleyball Federation is honoring legends Mitja Gasparini and Dejan Vinčić by raising their jerseys with numbers 6 and 9 to the ceiling of the Stožice arena. The president of the federation, Metod Ropret, expressed confidence in the successful organization of the event, highlighting the high regard international teams have for Slovenia's hosting capabilities.

Let the Trash Take Care of Itself: Robot Mowers Become Garden Assistant No. 1
The article discusses the growing popularity of robotic lawnmowers as an efficient solution for lawn maintenance. It highlights the increasing market share of these devices in Europe, noting annual growth rates between 10% and 15%, with over 20% adoption in some Western European countries. The piece explores why traditional mowing is becoming less dominant, attributing this shift to the advanced technology and automation features of robotic lawnmowers.

Sekulić remains cautious after the Calvary of Chanchar
The Slovenian men's basketball team has begun preparations for the first part of the qualifiers for the 2027 World Championship. Coach Aleksander Sekulić welcomed back Vlatko Čančar after his recent absence due to injuries and also noted the return of Edo Murić. Sekulić also commented on the naturalization of Jaxson Hayes, who officially obtained his passport this week. Sekulić expressed satisfaction with his successful season with Dubai, where he secured a historic league title. However, his focus is now fully on the national team, which will play against Estonia and Sweden in upcoming games.

Again, the government's staffing changes.
The government has made several personnel changes at various ministries. Two new state secretaries were appointed: Denis Zobarič at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration, and Tomislav Nemec at the Ministry of Demography, Family, and Social Issues. Barbara Žvokelj was dismissed from her position as head of the Secretariat at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, with Andrej Gregorij Rodet named as acting head. Erik Pagon was also dismissed from his role at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration, replaced by Lovro Lončar. Vesna Marinko was removed

Elye Wahi is not allowed into Canada, he's been under scrutiny for alleged betting affair
Elye Wahi, nogometaš kluba Nice, ni dobil dovoljenja za vstop v Kanado zaradi sumov na njegovo vpletenost v stavniško afero. Francoska policija ga je zaslišala in izpustila po aretaciji. Nogometna zveza Slonokoščene obale je objavila, da bo Wahi ostal v ZDA in spremljal tekmo proti Nemčiji na daljavo.

Picnic under the hat also on the anniversary of the famous guests of the Slovenian stage and media #foto
A traditional 'Lady picnic under hats' event took place at Zajčji dobrava, marking the 30th anniversary of a well-known Slovenian magazine. The event featured notable figures from media, music, television, sports, and social life. Attendees enjoyed music, food, drinks, and the signature 'hat' theme. A photo gallery was provided, highlighting participants such as radio host Denis Avdić, singer Damjan Murko, musical duo Uroš and Tjaša, singer Tilen Lotrič, Miki Vlahovič with his family, and singer Regina, who surprised attendees with her innovative choice of headwear. The event also included a多彩

Very bad news for Benjamin Netanyahu
The article discusses the challenges faced by Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the end of the war against Iran. It highlights Netanyahu's efforts over the years to encourage the United States to attack Iran, which led to the February 28 attack on Iran alongside Donald Trump. The article notes that hopes for a quick collapse of Iran's theocratic regime did not materialize, and the US and global community have recognized Iran's economic and nuclear capabilities, particularly its control over the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. In early 2023, the US began air

A small revolution at the Ljubljana Stock Exchange
The article discusses the introduction of the first domestic ETF funds by the company Ilirika on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange. These ETFs offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional mutual funds. The article highlights lower fees compared to mutual funds, which can make a significant difference in long-term savings. It also mentions that Slovenians have approximately 30 billion euros in bank deposits and presents ETFs as an option for long-term saving. The article notes that the global ETF industry, particularly in the US, has experienced rapid growth with over 13 trillion euros under管理,

Kangler is no longer city councilman. He's being replaced by Alesh Antolinc today.
In the Maribor city council, there has been a change in the council members of SDS. Franc Kangler resigned as a city councillor after being appointed as the state secretary at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration. He will be replaced by Aleš Antolinc during today's session. Antolinc was previously the first candidate on Kangler's list, which joined SDS in 2023. He worked at Sportna objekta Maribor, where he served as deputy director and head of the Tabor Sports Park.

Parents of a minor who was responsible for the Belgrade shooting have been sentenced
The Higher Court in Belgrade has sentenced the parents of Kosta K., a minor who falsely claimed responsibility for a shooting at a primary school in Belgrade three years ago. The incident resulted in ten deaths and six injuries. Father Vladimir Kecmanović was sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison for neglect and abuse of a minor, while mother Miljana Kecmanović received a two-year and eleven-month sentence for similar charges. Both the prosecution and defense have the right to appeal the verdict. Kosta K., now 16, cannot be tried due to legal protections for minors but remains under监督

With 1 July, big change for passengers of Slovenian Railways
Starting July 1st, Slovenian Railways (SŽ) will implement changes to ticket prices and offers in passenger transport. The goal is to simplify the tariff system, align it more closely with the integrated public transport system (IJPP), and encourage the use of railways among regular passengers. Flat-rate tickets for the entire country remain unchanged. One-way and round-trip tickets will see an average increase of 16%. These price adjustments reflect long-term cost increases in railway passenger services, including energy, fuel, labor, maintenance, and other necessary services. Additional costs

DR Congo surprises Portugal, Ronaldo is powerless
The article discusses Cristiano Ronaldo's potential participation in the upcoming World Cup match against the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting his possible achievement of playing in six World Cups. It also mentions Portugal's strong squad, including their defensive line composed of Vitinha, João Neves, and Bruno Fernandes. The article notes that defender Ruben Dias will be absent due to injury and provides details about Congo's defensive-oriented style of play, mentioning players like Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe.

Women's soccer players in the secondary qualifiers for the World Cup first with the Turks
The Slovenian women's football team will face Turkey in the additional qualifiers for the 2027 Women's World Cup, which will be hosted by Brazil. The match is scheduled for October, with potential subsequent matches against either the Netherlands or Hungary depending on the outcome. Slovenia has previously faced Turkey in the European Championship qualifiers and won both encounters. Seven teams will qualify directly for the World Cup, while the eighth will advance through intercontinental play-offs.