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A weapon station of the Slovenian company Valhalla Turrets. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Slovenia is near the tail end among NATO members in terms of defence spending and has so far been aiming to reach the 2% of GDP target by 2030. However, Prime Minister Robert Golob now says that target will have to be reached sooner.
"Of course, it must happen sooner," Golob said as he arrived for
Protesters demand Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković withdraw his support for Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Several hundred people joined a protest rally in Ljubljana on 5 March to urge Mayor Zoran Janković to withdraw his support for embattled Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
The protesters gathered in front of the Serbian Embassy near the central train station, later blocking two major intersections
A press conference of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Slovenia's anti-graft watchdog has been running a tool that allows anyone to track public money flows into the private sector since 2011, but has now upgraded it to expand the data available to the public.
The upgraded version of Erar, the web app that replaced in 2016 what was formerly known as Su
Flags of Slovenia and Israel at a Day of Israeli-Slovenian Friendship in 2021. Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
Israel is planning to open an honorary consulate in Maribor, its second such in Slovenia, but the government appears to be reluctant to give its go-ahead at the moment with Prime Minister Robert Golob saying he is not sure the timing is right.
While Slovenia has an embassy in Tel Aviv and an honora
Slovenian and Croatian presidents, Nataša Pirc Musar and Zoran Milanović at a joint press conference in Ljubljana. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
The presidents of Slovenia and Croatia praised the countries' bilateral relationship but also offered differing views in particular on the war in Ukraine as Nataša Pirc Musar hosted Zoran Milanović on his first official trip abroad since he was recently sworn in for his second term in office.
The t
The flags of Slovenia, Ukraine and the EU. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Slovenia's officials and representatives of parties across the aisle have expressed their unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of a tectonic shift in the US's position three years into Russia's invasion, insisting that Ukraine must be involved as an equal partner in peace talks.
There is agre
Three of Slovenia's five EPP MEPs, Zala Tomašič, Romana Tomc and Matej Tonin. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
Slovenia's delegation to the European People's Party (EPP) group in the European Parliament has split in two in a reflection of rivalry between two conservative parties that form opposition in the national parliament.
Parties affiliated with the EPP won five of Slovenia's nine seats in the European
Opposition leader Janez Janša addresses an anti-government rally in front of parliament. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA
Opposition leader Janez Janša and representatives of several other right-wing parties joined a massive anti-government rally in Ljubljana on 19 February with Janša calling for a coalition to win at least two-thirds majority in parliament.
The rally was organised by The Voice of Pensioners party and
A Patria armoured modular vehicle. Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA
Slovenia is planning to purchase 106 armoured personnel carriers for an estimated €700 million from Finnish defence company Patria over the next six years to form two battlegroups. It has now signed a letter of intent on the project.
The eight-wheeled vehicles will be acquired without intermediarie
Staff at Ljubljana prison stage a protest. Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Staff at prisons across the country walked out on 13 February for a one-hour protest to draw attention to what they say is an alarming situation due to severely overcrowded prisons, staff shortages and low pay.
The protesters demanded the government resolve the staffing shortages, pay staff fairly,
A mine warning sign in Cyprus. Photo: Xinhua/STA
ITF Enhancing Human Security, the Slovenian-run fund for demining and post-conflict assistance to victims, has had to suspend a number of projects as a direct result of the freeze on US foreign aid.
US President Donald Trump issued an executive order shortly after taking office, suspending US forei
Barbara Antolić Vupora, the head of the Union of Slovenian Associations in Croatia, arrested by the Croatian authorities on suspicion of corruption. Photo: Hina/STA
Barbara Antolić Vupora, the head of the Union of Slovenian Associations in Croatia and an MP for the Croatian opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP), has been arrested by the Croatian authorities on suspicion of corruption related to permits for renovation of her home.
Antolić Vupora was arrested