
The world's top-ranked road cycling rider Tadej Pogačar will end this season with a friendly competition leading from his home town to the top of his favourite hill, Krvavec.
On 12 October, 1,189 participants will enjoy racing the three-time Tour de France winner up 1,189 metres of ascent to the ba

Even though the snow is gone, the slopes of Golica and the meadows of the villages at the foot of the Karavanke mountains are turning white at this time of year as wild daffodils are coming into bloom.
The delicate white narcissi bloom for about a month, coinciding with the local festival. This yea

Slovenian voters have rejected a bill that would have granted award-winning artists a special pension top-up in a referendum spearheaded by the largest opposition party, which called the result a "slap in the face" of the government.
Over 92% voted against the bill on 11 May on a turnout of 26%, wh

Primož Roglič finished second in stage 2 time trial of the Giro d'Italia around Tirana to claim the overall leader's pink jersey, reaffirming his position as the top favourite to win the race.
The Slovenian Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe rider tackled the mostly flat, 13.7 km stage around the Albanian cap

Children and youths are notoriously hard to reach by traditional news media. But what if the content is specifically tailored to them - and written by them? Časoris, a Slovenian outlet, shows this is possible, and it has been doing it for a full decade.
A play on časopis, the Slovenian word for new

Slovenia plans to substantially raise defence spending to hit NATO's 2% of GDP target by the end of 2025, five years ahead of schedule, with a combination of higher outlays for the armed forces and by designating some existing expenditure on dual-use investments as defence spending.
Spending will i