Slovenia’s National Assembly has passed a weapons amnesty bill in a near-unanimous vote, allowing owners of illegal firearms and ammunition to hand them over...
Aleksander Erniša, 45, has officially taken over as bishop of the Slovenian Evangelical Lutheran Church, the country’s second-largest Christian denomination. Installed during a ceremony...
Brussels has cautioned Slovenia that its 2026 budget plan risks breaching the EU’s fiscal rules, with projected net expenditure growth outpacing the maximum allowed...
Koper Port operator Luka Koper and French shipping giant CMA CGM are establishing a joint venture dedicated to car transshipment, following strengthened cooperation announced...
The Infrastructure Ministry noted that high terminal charges have long discouraged airlines from choosing Ljubljana over airports in neighbouring states. Under the government decision...
Slovenian voters have rejected a proposed law that would allow terminally ill, mentally competent adults experiencing unbearable suffering to end their lives with medical...
Blue Heron, the contemplative and emotionally charged debut by Canadian-Hungarian director Sophy Romvari, claimed the prestigious Kingfisher Award at the 36th Ljubljana International Film...
The renewed momentum follows the visit of an Uzbekistani delegation to Ljubljana, led by Investment, Industry and Trade Minister Laziz Kudratov, for a session...
The law, backed by a broad cross-party majority, significantly expands police authority in designated “security-risk areas,” enabling photo, video, and audio surveillance when lives...
The party promotes a strongly left-wing, anti-capitalist platform focused on social and climate justice, peace-oriented foreign policy, withdrawal from NATO, and opposition to arms...
The Slovenian branch of DHL, one of the world’s largest logistics and courier companies, has inaugurated a cutting-edge logistics centre in the vicinity of...