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A scene from Little Trouble Girls by Urška Djukić. Photo: Gustav Film
Having scooped a series of prizes for her animated short Granny's Sexual Life, Urška Djukić has now also made a mark with her debut feature, winning one of the awards at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival.
Her sensual coming-of-age film Little Trouble Girls (Kaj Ti Je Deklica) opened the f
Maruša Puhek's winning photograph of The World Nature Photography Awards 2025. Photo: Maruša Puhek
Maruša Puhek, an acclaimed photographer from Radenci, has been crowned the winner of the prestigious World Nature Photography Awards 2025 (WNPA) for her image of two deer gracefully sprinting through a snow-covered vineyard in northeastern Slovenia.
Puhek, who is currently based in Austria, took th
A brochure for the 19th Mountain Film Festival. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA
Wild Days (Les Jours Sauvages), a French film by Yohan Guignard about four friends on a journey across Alaska, has won the main award at the 19th Mountain Film Festival, held in Ljubljana, Domžale and Radovljica.
The film follows the four friends during their 50-day adventure in the Arctic regions
The Kostanjevica Franciscan Monastery and the church above Nova Gorica. Photo: Courtesy of Kostanjevica Monastery
A 400-year-old church at the Kostanjevica Franciscan Monastery overlooking Nova Gorica shines in its former glory again after extensive restoration, most recently focusing on the presbytery.
Although the restoration is not over yet, scaffolding has finally been removed from the church after seven y
Air sampling in sarcophagi to study smells of ancient Egyptian mummies at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Photo: Emma Paolin
Ancient Egyptian mummies have a woody, spicy and sweet scent, a study led by researchers from the University of Ljubljana in cooperation with their colleagues from the University College London (UCL) has found.
The results of what is the first systemic research into smells of mummified bodies where
Portraits of poet Srečko Kosovel (1904-1926). Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Slovenia will celebrate 2026 as the Year of Srečko Kosovel (1904-1926), the influential modernist poet who left behind a vast and powerful literary legacy despite his untimely death at the age of 22.
His poetry, marked by elements of expressionism and constructivism, reflects a deep social awarenes
Police brass bands from Slovenia and Italy jointly perform at the official opening ceremony of the 2025 European Capital of Culture in Europe Square, which is shared by Italy and Slovenia. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Two cities that used to be split by a hard border have become united in a celebration of shared culture as Nova Gorica in Slovenia and neighbouring Gorizia in Italy officially kicked off a year of events as the first ever transnational European Capital of Culture.
The day-long event series titled F
Computer science professor and software developer Jernej Barbič pictured in 2015. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Slovenian computer scientist Jernej Barbič has won a SciTech Oscar for Ziva VFX, a software that simulates realistic movements under the skin in character animation. Since 2016, Ziva VFX has been used in more than 60 films, including Hollywood blockbusters.
The University of Southern California whe
Michelangelo Pistoletto and his Newspaper Sphere. Photo: Facebook profile of Primorski Dnevnik/Gorizia municipality

Pistoletto's newspaper sphere to roll into Nova Gorica

CultureEuropean Capital of Culture 2025
A huge ball of newspapers containing articles on seminal events affecting the border region will roll from Italy's Gorizia to Nova Gorica in Slovenia as part of the opening ceremony of the European Capital of Culture on 8 February in a recreation of a 1966 performance by Italian artist Michelangelo
Slovenia's 2025 Eurovision entrant Klemen Slakonja. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Klemen Slakonja, a popular actor and imitator, has been picked as Slovenia's entrant for the Eurovision song contest at the national selection EMA on 1 February. He will perform How Much Time Do We Have Left, an ode to his wife and her bravery in the battle against cancer.
The 39-year-old, performi
Austro-Hungarian soldiers in trenches on the Isonzo Front. Photo: Archive of the Isonzo Front 1915-1917 Association

Unique exhibition to present complexities of 20th century

CultureEuropean Capital of Culture 2025
One of the main projects of the Nova Gorica-Gorizia European Capital of Culture will be a permanent exhibition on the complexities of 20th-century history. Displayed in a former warehouse next to the Nova Gorica railway station, it will shed light on the area's multiculturalism and troubled past.
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