The Škoda Superb has been voted the Slovenian Car of the Year for 2025, pipping the Dacia Duster, Peugeot 3008, Citroen C3, and the Renault Symbioz to the title in what was the first time since 2017 that only European car makes made the shortlist.
The winner was declared at the final event at the P
Slovenia's landmarks, icons and historical milestones encapsulated in scale models and dioramas have been put on display at a museum in Šenčur, a small town near the northwestern city of Kranj.
The Slovenia in Miniature Museum, arguably the first such in the country, will open to the general public
Tržič, a town at the foot of the Karawanks once known for its textile and shoemaking industries, has been redeveloping a former cotton mill to boost local business and provide opportunity to young people.
The cotton spinning and weaving plant (BPT), whose origins go back to 1885, closed down in 200
Police Commissioner Senad Jušić has stepped down in the face of mounting pressure on him and his boss, Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar, following a court's decision that the procedure to appoint him was flawed.
Poklukar announced on 15 January that he had accepted the resignation offered to him
Slovenian police handled 46,192 cases of irregular migration last year, a decrease of 24% from the year before (60,595). Syrian nationals accounted for a third of the cases.
The number of processed cases involving Syrians nearly quadrupled year-on-year to 15,060, as the number of Afghan nationals a
During the final battles of the Second World War, the slopes above the western town of Cerkno were the site of an extraordinary event, a skiing competition held in the heart of occupied Europe. Eighty years on, the race will be remembered with a series of cultural, sporting, and commemorative event