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6.11.2013
There were days when people thought e-mail would make regular mail (or snail mail) obsolete. But the number of letters sent by the Slovenian post office has only been growing.
6.11.2013
In Maribor, the first Roma restaurant is still having trouble. It was supposed to be the first Roma restaurant in the country but the suburb of Magdalena opposed the decision to build it.
6.11.2013
A list of the 100 richest Slovenes has been released. For the third year in a row, Sandi Češko of Studio Moderna tops the list. In second place are the Doberšeks, a husband-wife team that run an ...
6.11.2013
After last night’s meeting of the Executive Committee of the Desus Party and Minister of Finance and Central Bank Governor, it looks like amendments to the Slovenian national holding company are ...
6.11.2013
I arrived in Slovenia in early November 2011 to take up my posting as Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy, here in Ljubljana.
6.11.2013
In 1814 Antoine Joseph Sax, a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone is born. He invented it in 1840 and today it is an indispensable instrument in jazz.
6.11.2013
With their traditional houses and snug barns, the villages of Bojanci, Marindol, Miliči, and Paunoviči look like most other settlements in Slovenia’s Bela Krajina region. But what makes them special ...
5.11.2013
Half a year after a number of families from the Pomurje region had to move out of their homes because of landslides, many have come to their rescue.
5.11.2013
Slovenian cuisine is rich and varies from region to region. One of the oldest, and for many people strangest, dishes is the edible dormouse. Known as “navadni polh”, the little rodent is still a ...
5.11.2013
The largest opposition party, the SDS, wants to amend the constitution to allow for simple majority votes. The SDS wants parliament to start the procedure for amending the Constitution to establish ...
5.11.2013
The recession in Slovenia has deepened according to new reports from Brussels. The European Commission also expects things to get even worse.
5.11.2013
The white stork has long been associated with good luck. And Slovenia is lucky to offer the big birds a home.
5.11.2013
A parliamentary committee will discuss a bill on compensation for the erased. Members of the committee are expected to approve the amendments filed by the ruling coalition.
5.11.2013
The Republic of Prekmurje existed for one week. It was established after the First World War, in May 1919, when it tried to declare independence from Hungary. Within a few days, the republic was ...
5.11.2013
Slovenia has the most newspapers and periodicals per capita in the world. According to UNESCO, there are 100 newspapers and magazines for every million Slovenes. Just behind Slovenia is South Korea, ...
5.11.2013
Today marks one year since Slovenia was hit by catastrophic floods. Most of the affected have at least partially repaired the damage, but some victims are still waiting for the promised help from ...
5.11.2013
The Slovenian war for independence in 1991 was the first war in Europe since World War 2. It was also one of the shortest, lasting just 10 days, from June 27 to July 7, 1991. It was also, ...
5.11.2013
The Government's proposal on the balancing of wages will see EUR 170m being paid out in two instalments, one by February 2014 and the other by January 2015, with interest.
5.11.2013
Human-like robots made by the Japanese professor Hiroshi Ishiguro break the boundaries between man and machine. Technology allows us to overcome our physical limitations and we should not fear it.
5.11.2013
In 1492 in Cuba the Portuguese seafarer Christopher Columbus becomes the first European to take note of corn. The new plant quickly floods Europe.
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