The Palestinian flag was lowered from Slovenia's main government building less than an hour after Janez Jansa was sworn in as prime minister for the fourth time, signaling a major shift in foreign policy https://t.co/I2n0B1JfBb
An asset-management fund in the Equilor group of companies part-owned by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s son-in-law profited from financial-market bets on the strongman losing power https://t.co/AmcQ4rFgQs
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob’s chances of forming a government became more complicated Friday when lawmakers picked a new parliament speaker whose party is seen as more likely to back his rival’s right-wing bloc. https://t.co/yTxKZZvT9G
Kako bodo v nedeljo volili Slovenci? Sodeč po glavnih sporočilih dveh največjih strank se odločajo med domnevno koruptivno elito na eni in domnevnimi izdajalci na drugi strani.
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Slovenia is heading into a tight election on Sunday as top contenders in the race trade accusations over a scandal involving alleged foreign interference in the campaign https://t.co/cq2wX1xsIz
Europe’s biggest capital city without a subway has seen initiatives to build one fail for almost a century. The wait is finally over https://t.co/cvofwSUyGr
Exclusive: Slovenia’s top diplomat warned the EU risked projecting a double standard if it failed to take Israel to task for the bloodshed in Gaza even as it moves ahead with additional sanctions against Russia. @JanHanDun @patrickjdo https://t.co/LxArPQIJZD
Eastern Europe, the region suffering world’s fastest population decline, is experiencing its lowest birth rates in 250 years.
Can Croatia reverse the trend?
https://t.co/V6XNf13zBW
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With @jaskuzmanovic & @GoodOldSlav