Europe Slovenia Prime Minister Robert Golob and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed on Monday on an exchange of military vehicles involving sending Slovenian Yugoslav-era tanks to Ukraine
Europe Slovenia Slovenian company Sigma Energija has developed a device that can convert the energy produced by sea waves into electricity in a sustainable and carbon-free way
Europe Slovenia On Monday evening, several hundred people marched through Ljubljana in support of victims of sexual violence, following revelations of alleged rampant sexual abuse by the owner of the Fotopub contemporary art gallery and recently deceased prominent artist
Europe Slovenia Nearly 45.000 farms will receive aid to mitigate high food production costs with a total of €15 million in allocated funds
Europe Slovenia Slovenia’s best climber Janja Garnbret was crowned the European champion in lead in Munich on Saturday, her second European champion title after winning one in combined in 2017
Europe Slovenia Preparations for the renovation of the main wing of the UKC medical centre in Ljubljana are underway, but alleged irregularities could be an obstacle to the long-awaited upgrade of Slovenia's main hospital, worth more than €70 million
Europe Slovenia A date has been set for presidential elections, 23 October, to choose its fifth president, with a potential runoff between two candidates that could be set for 13 November
Europe Slovenia The Slovenian Commodity Reserves Agency is to buy all the wheat produced by Slovenian farmers this year to protect food stocks and stabilise prices, at the urging of farmers
Europe Slovenia Data from the Bureau of Statistics show that Slovenia's inflation rate reached a 24-year high of 10,4%, driven by rising prices of oil products, food and electricity
Europe Slovenia The country has urged member states to send a strong political signal to the Western Balkans; EU leaders will meet for a summit between 23 and 24 June which includes the topic of enlargement
Europe Slovenia Democrats, Parliament's largest opposition party, have proposed that drug tests be mandatory for public office holders, arguing it is "in the public interest to know whether politicians are taking prohibited drugs"
Europe Slovenia The funeral of Boris Pahor, one of the most relevant voices of the deportation to Nazi concentration camps and of discriminations against Slovenian minority during Italian fascism, will be held tomorrow in Trieste, Italy
Europe Slovenia After the Slovenian Foreign Ministry reduced the staff of the Russian embassy in Ljubljana from 41 to 8 in early April, Russia formally asked Slovenia to reduce the staff of its embassy in Moscow