Prime Minister Robert Golob has responded to the International Criminal Court's (ICC) decision to issue arrest warrants for leading Israeli and Hamas officials by saying Slovenia will fully comply with it.
"Slovenia respects the decision of the International Criminal Court on arrest warrants for a
Slovenia will extend police checks on its borders with Croatia and Hungary by another six months to 21 June 2025, after Italy announced an extension of the measure on its border with Slovenia.
The Slovenian government announced the decision on 21 November, a month before the latest six-month extens
Slovenia's government budget expenditure is projected to reach a record €17.1 billion in each of next two years, with the deficit to amount to 2.6% of GDP in 2025 before falling to 1.6% of GDP in 2026.
The budget documents were passed by the National Assembly on 20 November, raising the expenditure
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Slovenia will co-finance the final stages of research of orphan drugs to help children with rare diseases under legislative amendments confirmed by parliament after the case of a five-year-old boy with a rare genetic disorder prompted a massive fundraising campaign.
Under the changes to the Scienti
The wealth of 100 richest Slovenians is estimated to have grown by 14% compared to last year to reach a record €9.97 billion, according to annual wealth rankings compiled by business news portal Finance.
The threshold to make the top 100 list was €43.1 million, €8 million more than last year. Finan
A German law firm that has filed a class action lawsuit against Volkswagen over the emissions scandal on behalf of over 6,000 Slovenian consumers has reached a settlement with the German car giant. The settlement comes nine years after Volkswagen admitted to the fraud.
The settlement was announced