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  • Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
    Slovenia plans to attract Chinese investment with ‘panda bonds’

    Finance minister says Eurozone country seeks deeper ties with Beijing as it looks to hedge against US trade wars

    Klemen Bostjancic speaks during the Economic and Financial Affairs Council meeting in Brussels.
  • Wednesday, 29 November, 2023
    Business school
    Ukraine war tests business schools’ resilience

    Conflict is putting recent progress of central and eastern European schools under pressure

    Danica Purg, founding director of IEDC Bled School of Management in Slovenia
  • Wednesday, 9 August, 2023
    European prime property
    Ljubljana feels the impact of overseas buyers

    In the past few years foreigners and investors have been drawn to the city, driving up the cost of housing for locals

  • Sunday, 6 August, 2023
    Slovenia asks for support from EU and Nato after devastating floods

    Prime minister says it is worst natural disaster for the nation since it gained independence in 1991

    A man looks at a house destroyed by flooding as waters continue to rush by
  • Tuesday, 6 December, 2022
    Slovenia plans to build pipeline to Hungary to transport Algerian gas

    Prime minister Robert Golob aims to help neighbours ‘solve dependency’ on Russian energy

    Robert Golob
  • Monday, 14 November, 2022
    Europe Express
    Franco-Italian migration spat expands at EU level

    EU foreign ministers are set to discuss migration at Italy’s request

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    Migrants disembarked in Toulon on Friday after being rescued by SOS Méditerranée
  • Friday, 29 July, 2022
    Gardens
    Folklore, foraging and floral recipes at Slovenia’s wild flower festival

    Why the annual event in Bohinj has become a magnet for Britain’s wild plant gardeners

    Spiky, thistle-like purple blooms in the foreground of a meadow full of wild flowers in the mountains
  • Saturday, 25 June, 2022
    Travel
    Postcard from Slovenia: paragliding in the Vipava valley

    A ‘hike-fly-wine’ tour takes visitors to boutique vineries — via an aerial adventure over hills and forests

  • Monday, 25 April, 2022
    Slovenians hand resounding election victory to liberal Robert Golob

    Voters turn away from populist politics of conservative Janez Jansa

    Robert Golob is seen on screen, via videocall, due to a positive Covid-19 test, as he delivers a speech after the general election
  • Friday, 22 April, 2022
    ‘Not a good role model’: Hungary ties weigh on Slovenian leader’s re-election bid

    Premier Janez Jansa’s conservative party faces a tight race against liberal upstarts in Sunday’s election

    Slovenia’s prime minister Janez Jansa, left, welcomes his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban prior to the start of their meeting in Lendava
  • Tuesday, 15 March, 2022
    War in Ukraine
    Eastern European leaders visit Kyiv as Russian shelling continues

    Polish, Czech and Slovenian prime ministers hold talks with Ukraine’s Zelensky while Biden plans trip to Nato

    Firefighters battling a blaze in a Kyiv apartment building
  • Sunday, 30 January, 2022
    Slovenia banks warn of risks from bill to change terms of past loans

    Retroactive plan would address losses from borrowing in foreign currencies

  • Friday, 1 October, 2021
    EU enlargement
    Slovenia urges EU to admit western Balkan states by 2030

    Bloc divided over need for expansion and speed at which nations should be allowed in

    Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, speaks to the media during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday
  • Friday, 16 July, 2021
    Sport
    Cycling prodigy takes Slovenia to summit of professional bike racing

    Small Balkan nation looks set to continue unlikely dominance of sport and its flagship Tour de France

  • Tuesday, 13 July, 2021
    Europe Express
    Battle of supreme courts: Poland vs ECJ

    Trio of rulings in Warsaw and Luxembourg could have far-reaching implications for EU’s legal order

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    The Supreme Court in Warsaw, Poland
  • Monday, 5 July, 2021
    Europe Express
    EU to develop investment initiative to counter Chinese influence

    Draft statement seeks a “geostrategic approach” to investments abroad

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    A bridge under construction for a highway to connect Montenegro and Serbia
  • Thursday, 1 July, 2021
    EU rule of law
    Slovenia’s EU presidency gets off to rocky start

    Surreal images and testy exchanges strain relations further between Brussels and Janez Jansa

  • Sunday, 23 May, 2021
    Slovenia’s Jansa follows Hungary down authoritarian path

    Prime minister turns on judges and media ahead of country assuming EU presidency

    Slovenia’s Prime Minister Janez Jansa
  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2020
    Slovenia confirms Orban ally as new PM

    Janez Jansa pledges to try to push through healthcare reforms

    Slovenian Democratic Party leader Janez Jansa addresses the National Assembly prior to voting on electing the new Prime Minister in Ljubljana, Slovenia on March 3, 2020. - Janez Jansa, leader of an anti-migrant party, was nominated February 26 as prime minister of Slovenia, setting him on track for a return to high office after a nearly seven-year absence. A long-time leader of the anti-migrant SDS and ally of Hungarian nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Jansa led two previous governments before being forced to step down in 2013 over a corruption scandal. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP) (Photo by JURE MAKOVEC/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Monday, 27 January, 2020
    Slovenia’s prime minister steps down after reforms are stymied

    Marjan Sarec was unable to push through changes to pensions and healthcare

    Slovenian Prime Minister Marjan Sarec speaks to the press in the parliament after announcing his resignation, in Ljubljana, Slovenia, January 27, 2020. REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic
  • Tuesday, 9 April, 2019
    Slovenia recalls ambassador to Zagreb over spying spat

    ‘Croatian Watergate’ heightens tensions between former Yugoslav neighbours

    Slovenia's Prime Minister Marjan Sarec arrives on March 21, 2019 in Brussels on the first day of an EU summit focused on Brexit. - European Union leaders meet in Brussels on March 21 and 22, for the last EU summit before Britain's scheduled exit of the union. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo credit should read LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 24 January, 2019
    European Central Bank
    Brussels sues Slovenia over ECB raid
  • Friday, 17 August, 2018
    World
    Sarec nominated as Slovenia prime minister

    Vote in parliament cuts out Jansa, previous premier and immigration opponent

    Prime Minister designate Marjan Sarec speaks during a press conference after being approved by the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 17 August 2018. Photo: Anze Malovrh/STA/dpa
  • Tuesday, 10 July, 2018
    Property sector
    Eurozone house prices rise at fastest pace since financial crisis

    Region’s banks act to squeeze supply of credit to would-be mortgage holders

    An employee of Quillsen estate agents changes the window display of available properties for sale in this arranged photograph in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016. Irish house prices rose by an average of 8.5% during 2015, property website Daft.ie says. Photographer: Aidan Crawley/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 4 July, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Creditors of Croatian conglomerate Agrokor approve rescue plan

    Largest private group in the Balkans and employer of 52,000 saved from bankruptcy

    Agrokor logo is seen in Commercial Court at Cibona hall in Zagreb, Croatia, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
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